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Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs sidelined with concussion from home incident, coach reports

Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs sidelined with concussion from home incident, coach reports

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs will not be able to play in Sunday's game against Washington due to a concussion he suffered in an accident at his home, announced coach Brian Schottenheimer on Friday. Diggs displayed concussion symptoms when he arrived at the team facility on Friday morning following the incident on Thursday night. He was promptly assessed by the medical staff and put into the concussion protocol. Although details about the accident were not disclosed, Diggs had been back in action for the first six games after a period of recovering from a knee injury. While Coach Schottenheimer acknowledged the unfortunate situation, he emphasized the unpredictability of the NFL and the need to be prepared for such obstacles. The priority is Diggs' well-being and recovery. The Cowboys, who have struggled defensively, will face Washington without their top receiver Terry McLaurin, who is sidelined with a quadriceps injury. Despite Diggs' absence, star receiver CeeDee Lamb is set to make a return after missing three consecutive games due to a high ankle sprain.

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