Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs is not expected to be ready for training camp as he works his way back from knee surgery, per Clarence Hill of DLLS Sports.
Injuries have not been kind to Diggs over the last two years. He tore his ACL after just two games in 2023, requiring an extensive rehab process that sidelined him until August 2024. He played through a calf injury to start the first 10 games of the season before his knee flared up, sidelining him for two games. He returned to played a full game in Week 14, but was shut down for surgery shortly after.
The Cowboys were frustrated with how Diggs handled his recovery in 2023, according to Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News, particularly his absence at team facilities during his rehab. When he injured the same knee in 2024, the team had renewed concerns, something team owner and general manager Jerry Jones hinted at recently.
“He’s more subject to injury. He’s learned that one time,” said Jones when asked about Diggs before the draft (via Watkins). “My point is, I have a lot of hope that his actual rehab and experience from the time before is really helping him out, and I think it has.”
Jones added that Diggs is “working hard” and hopes that his commitment to his rehab process will allow him to come back “quicker” and “sounder.”
Diggs’ absence at the start of the season could put pressure on third-round pick Shavon Revel to play early as a rookie. However, the Eastern Carolina product is recovering from a knee injury of his own and is not expected to be ready for the start of training camp.
A mid-camp return is more likely for Revel, whose torn ACL was repaired by Cowboys team orthopedist Dr. Dan Cooper, according to ESPN’s Ed Werder. That connection may have given Dallas more confidence in drafting Revel after he fell below his second-round draft projection.