Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs’ return to practice has been delayed due to a sore toe, creating uncertainty about his recovery. Head coach Mike McCarthy initially expressed hope that Diggs would be able to participate in practice by Monday or Tuesday. However, team owner Jerry Jones later mentioned the possibility of Diggs not being cleared until the team finishes camp in three weeks and returns to Frisco. Jones emphasized the need for caution in handling the situation.
Despite the conflicting statements, multiple sources familiar with the player’s status have reported that Diggs had a productive day of rehabilitation and there is optimism that he will be able to practice within the next three to four days. Executive vice president Stephen Jones also expressed confidence in Diggs’ progress.
The Dallas Cowboys will closely monitor Diggs’ recovery and take the necessary precautions to ensure his long-term well-being. Diggs’ return to practice is eagerly anticipated by fans and the team as he is an important player, earning a Pro Bowl selection last year.
As more information becomes available, this story will be updated. It is advised to stay tuned for the latest updates on Diggs’ recovery.
In the meantime, the Cowboys will continue their training camp in Oxnard, California. The team, led by Jerry Jones, recently traveled to Las Vegas to attend the Spence-Crawford fight, showcasing the owner’s commitment to supporting the Cowboys and engaging in other sporting events.
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