A mysterious concussion leaves Cowboys fans in the dark about Trevon Diggs' future.
A shocking revelation came from Arlington, Texas, last Friday when Cowboys' offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer announced that star cornerback Trevon Diggs would be sidelined due to a concussion. The cause? An undisclosed accident at Diggs' home.
But here's where it gets intriguing: neither Schottenheimer nor the Cowboys' owner and general manager, Jerry Jones, could provide much clarity on the incident. Jones admitted that he didn't have the full picture, stating, 'I'm not so sure that I know the detail of how that happened.'
Diggs' own account of the accident remains a secret between him and Jones. The owner hinted at the unreliability of self-reporting, suggesting that Diggs might not have the clearest memory of the event. This raises a question: How much can we trust the player's recollection of the accident?
Despite the uncertainty, Jones confidently expects Diggs to return soon. Schottenheimer echoed this sentiment, expressing his eagerness to have Diggs back on the team. However, the return date remains unknown, as Diggs must first navigate the NFL's concussion protocol.
And this is the part most fans are eager to know: will Diggs be cleared to play in the upcoming road game against the Denver Broncos? Only time, and the NFL's medical procedures, will tell.