It was a tough day for the Dallas Cowboys on Tuesday, as cornerback Trevon Diggs suffered a knee injury during practice. The severity of the injury is still unknown, but it is a cause for concern for the team.
Diggs, who was drafted in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has been a key contributor to the Cowboys’ defense this season. He has started in all seven games and has recorded two interceptions and seven passes defended. He has also been a solid tackler, recording 28 tackles on the season.
The injury occurred during a non-contact drill in practice, and Diggs had to be helped off the field. He was seen limping and had to be carted off the field. The team has yet to provide an update on the severity of the injury, but it is clear that it is a cause for concern.
If Diggs is forced to miss any time, it could be a major blow to the Cowboys’ defense. He has been one of their best players this season and his absence would be felt. The team will likely have to rely on other players to step up in his absence.
The Cowboys will be hoping for the best when it comes to Diggs’ injury, but they must prepare for the worst. It is unclear how long he may be out, but it is certain that his absence would be felt on the field. The team must now wait and see what the extent of his injury is before they can make any decisions about his status going forward.