
"I'm ready,"
"It's definitely been hard (not playing) because, of course, you want to get back out there. But people feel how they feel, and you just gotta roll with the punches and keep pushing forward."
"I think he does feel healthy. I know he wants to play, but at the end of the day, we have to do what we think is in the best interest of not just him, but also the football team. And when you miss some time, there's the ramp-up period. It is not just for your body but for your mind and figuring out some of the defense, and there's some new faces in the huddle and things like that."
Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs will remain on injured reserve after being designated to return and could use the full 21-day practice window before activation. Diggs has missed nine consecutive weeks following a knee injury and a subsequent concussion sustained at home. The player expressed eagerness to return but was declared inactive for the upcoming game as the team cited concerns beyond on-field readiness. The team requires a ramp-up period that includes physical conditioning, mental re-acclimation to the defense, and integration with new teammates. An offseason $500,000 fine for missed workout participation is part of his recent history.
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