The return of Trevon Diggs will have to wait for the Dallas Cowboys.
Despite anticipation the the former All-Pro cornerback would return to the field Thursday against the Detroit Lions, he was ruled out by the Cowboys on the team’s final injury report Wednesday afternoon.
Diggs has missed the last six games with knee soreness/swelling and a concussion. He’s still on injured reserve but is in the early stages of a 21-day practice window.
Diggs will now have a full 10 days to continue his rehab before a potential return against Minnesota on Sunday Night Football on Dec. 14.
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Trevon Diggs wanted to play Thursday night but it seems the team needs to see more of him in practice.
Jadeveon Clowney is a game-time decision. Brian Schottenheimer said they’ll give Clowney every chance to play.
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) December 3, 2025
Edge rusher Jadeveon Clowney (hamstring) and safety Malik Hooker (back) were both listed as questionable, while left tackle Tyler Guyton will stay with Diggs on the sideline.
Guyton will miss his second straight game as he recovers from a high ankle sprain he suffered in the comeback win over Philadelphia on Nov. 23.
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