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It's been all downhill since Diggs' 11-interception season in 2021. While he recorded 59 tackles and 14 passes defended in 2022, the 26-year-old cornerback hasn't been able to stay healthy the last two seasons, playing only 13 games due to a number of lower-body injuries. January knee surgery may keep him sidelined to begin the 2025 campaign, but with four seasons left on the five-year, $90 million extension he signed in July 2023, Dallas needs him to return to form. Read Past Outlooks
Aiming to start Week 1
Diggs (knee) said Monday that he has no limitations physically, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
It's no longer the condition of Diggs' knee that would potentially prevent him from playing in Week 1 at Philadelphia, but rather, from an extended absence from team activities dating back to Week 15 of last season that may have taken a toll on his conditioning and left him with a layer of rust. The Cowboys will open the regular season on Thursday, Sept. 7 at Philadelphia, leaving Diggs with relatively little time to get back up to speed. It's possible that Dallas opts to ease its $97 million corner back into action rather than throwing him into the deep end as soon as regular-season play begins.
It's no longer the condition of Diggs' knee that would potentially prevent him from playing in Week 1 at Philadelphia, but rather, from an extended absence from team activities dating back to Week 15 of last season that may have taken a toll on his conditioning and left him with a layer of rust. The Cowboys will open the regular season on Thursday, Sept. 7 at Philadelphia, leaving Diggs with relatively little time to get back up to speed. It's possible that Dallas opts to ease its $97 million corner back into action rather than throwing him into the deep end as soon as regular-season play begins.
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Diggs' 11 interceptions in 2021 may not be repeatable, but the 2020 second-round pick was on track for another strong campaign last year before suffering a season-ending ACL tear in Week 2. In his absence, DaRon Bland emerged as a premiere ballhawk in his own right, but Diggs offers plenty of upside on the opposite boundary, recording at least 14 passes defended in each of his three full NFL seasons. Heading into the first season of a five-year, $97 million extension he signed in July 2023, Diggs will look to establish himself as a key part of new defensive coordinator Mike Zimmer's secondary.
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Ready to return to practice
Diggs (knee) passed his physical Sunday and has been activated from the active/PUP list, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Not ruling out Week 1
Diggs (knee) continues to accelerate his rehab work and wouldn't rule out being in the lineup Week 1 against the Eagles when asked Friday, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.
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Aiming for September return
Diggs (knee) says he's ahead of schedule in his recovery process and aiming for a September return, Clarence Hill Jr. of AllDLLS.com reports.
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Starts camp on PUP list
The Cowboys placed Diggs (knee) on the active/PUP list Tuesday.
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Expected to open camp on PUP list
Diggs (knee) is likely to open training camp on the PUP list after undergoing surgery for a cartilage issue in January, Calvin Watkins of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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Might hit de-escalator
Diggs could lose $500,000 for not rehabbing his knee injury under the supervision of the team during offseason activities, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Diggs is rehabbing from a torn ACL and subsequent cartilage issue, a combination that could land him on the PUP list to begin training camp. He has opted to rehab in Miami and has not reported for any of Dallas' offseason activities. While optional, many of the team's players on bigger contracts have a $500,000 de-escalator provision if they don't participate in at least 84.375 percent of the offseason program. The Cowboys would still need to enforce the clause, and it's unclear if they will opt to do so.
Diggs is rehabbing from a torn ACL and subsequent cartilage issue, a combination that could land him on the PUP list to begin training camp. He has opted to rehab in Miami and has not reported for any of Dallas' offseason activities. While optional, many of the team's players on bigger contracts have a $500,000 de-escalator provision if they don't participate in at least 84.375 percent of the offseason program. The Cowboys would still need to enforce the clause, and it's unclear if they will opt to do so.