
"The Dallas Cowboys have been playing much better defensively over the last three games thanks to the addition of defensive tackle Quinnen Williams, plus some others returning from injury. A few days ago, it was announced that cornerback Trevon Diggs, who hasn't played since Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers, is expected to be back on the field on Thursday when the Cowboys take on the Detroit Lions, which would undoubtedly give them another boost."
"If Diggs isn't able to make it back on the field within that time, then he'll be placed on season-ending injured reserve. However, that's highly unlikely with the progress that he's made, and he should be back uniform in Week 14. The Lions have a top offense that features multiple threats through the air. So having Diggs back in action is certainly a plus for Dallas. The effectiveness of Diggs remains to be seen with this much time off."
The Cowboys' defense has improved over the last three games after adding defensive tackle Quinnen Williams and others returning from injury. Cornerback Trevon Diggs has not played since Week 6 against the Carolina Panthers, but his 21-day practice window has opened and he will practice on Sunday, likely returning in Week 14. Failure to return within the window would trigger season-ending injured reserve, though current progress makes that unlikely. The Lions have a top passing offense with multiple aerial threats, so Diggs' return would strengthen the Cowboys' secondary. If Diggs regains much of his form, the cornerback room—DaRon Bland, Caelen Carson, and rookie Shavon Revel—will be poised for a late-season playoff push.
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