ESPN: This might be the end for Trevon Diggs as his returning back to the team remains uncertain for Cowboys star……

Trevon Diggs, a top defensive back for the Dallas Cowboys, was placed on injured reserve on Sunday, thus bringing the conclusion of his second season in the National Football League.

It is the second season in a row that Diggs’ season is cut short due to a knee injury, and this time it is the second straight season.Because of the damage that has been done to Diggs’ knee, he is scheduled to undergo bone transplant surgery. On the other hand, he has not yet undergone surgery, which further increases the amount of time that his return will take.

RELATED: The final injury report for the Cowboys game against the Buccaneers in Week 16 features a stunning name It is possible that Diggs will undergo surgery the next week, as stated by Todd Archer of ESPN; nevertheless, he will have a “long rehab to follow.” It was during the team’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals on December 9 that Diggs sustained the injury that ultimately ended his season.

The three Dallas Cowboys that have the most to prove over the course of the remaining three games are as follows: Cowboys Chief Operating Officer Stephen Jones stated to the media that Diggs’ injury is “significant” and a “cartilage issue” that will require around eight months for him to recover from.

As a result of tearing his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee during practice, Diggs was out for the most of the previous season. Before the news broke, Diggs had made 11 appearances during this season, during which he had 42 tackles and two interceptions.

Throughout the entire season, Diggs had been suffering with the ailment. Diggs has only participated in 13 of the Cowboys’ 31 games since signing his contract.

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