Lost rather in the solid second-half team proving of the Cowboys '44-20 thrashing over the Giants on Sunday was the minor scare fans had actually obtained previously relating to among its celebrities. As the first quarter came to close, cornerback Trevon Diggs- the organization leader in interceptions, the NFC's Defensive Player of the Month for September, and the ruling NFC Defensive Gamer of the Week at the time- got on the sideline getting his ankle joint taped.
Diggs went back to the video game quickly and also proceeded his remarkable pick touch for a fifth successive video game. Yet the ankle was troubling him enough that, showing up on the day's technique report with the dreaded "DNP" classification.
It served as a plain pointer of just how everyday every gamer actually is all the time, and it prompted reporters to make Diggs's status the very first question in head trainer Mike McCarthy's Thursday interview as the group prepares for a trip to New England to face the Patriots.
"Trevon will be limited today,". "We'll see if we can maybe obtain him into the specific [section of technique] That will be one of the most he'll probably do today."
While a monitoring day for Diggs held him out of group drills Wednesday, the second-year professional did experience resistance training on his very own, and also the group expects him to play Sunday in Foxborough.
"Not of high issue," McCarthy stated of the ankle injury.
No technique for Trevon Diggs today. He went through resistance training as he resolves an ankle injury that occurred vs. the Giants recently. Not expected to be a concern for Sunday.
-- Todd Archer (@toddarcher)
Based on the method Diggs maintained himself loose on the sideline bike during recently's contest and then returned to make a significant effect, it's safe to think that he and the group are taking the very same kind of approach heading into the last video game prior to the bye.
"Nobody recognizes their body the way they do," McCarthy said on Thursday, talking professional athletes in general.
By all accounts, Diggs taking things simple on Wednesday and Thursday should not have much bearing on seeing him out there on Sunday, roaming with the second and also aiming to obstruct yet one more of his former Alabama teammates in New England novice quarterback Mac Jones.
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