Sources: CB Diggs has surgery, faces long rehab
Briefly

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs had surgery on his left knee involving a chondral tissue graft, which could limit his participation in parts of training camp. This procedure aims to improve the joint's function with donated tissues. Diggs's injury history includes a torn ACL that hindered his 2023 season. While he was a Pro Bowler in the last two seasons, the current surgery could affect his recovery timeline as he enters the third year of a $97 million contract, making his 2025 salary fully guaranteed.
Dallas Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs underwent knee surgery that could sideline him until late in training camp, after a lengthy rehab for previous injuries.
Diggs's surgery involved a chondral tissue graft aimed at improving his knee joint function, with recovery focusing on the optimal growth of the graft.
Despite the knee issues, Diggs was a Pro Bowler in 2021 and 2022, and he is now entered into his third year of a $97 million contract.
His $9 million base salary for 2025 has become fully guaranteed due to his injured status after the recent cartilage injury.
Read at ESPN.com
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