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Jerry Jones SPEAKS OUT About Mysterious Concussion of Two-Time Pro Bowl Superstar Trevon Diggs: “I Don’t Believe That’s the Truth!”

Jerry Jones SPEAKS OUT About Mysterious Concussion of Two-Time Pro Bowl Superstar Trevon Diggs: “I Don’t Believe That’s the Truth!”

Dallas, Texas – October 21, 2025

NFL shock! Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has left fans reeling with a bombshell announcement about the concussion injury of two-time Pro Bowl cornerback Trevon Diggs, after he missed the crushing 44-22 victory over the Washington Commanders. The mystery surrounding Diggs’ “home accident” is thrusting the Cowboys into a storm of controversy!

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Jones revealed Diggs suffered an incident at home on Thursday night, leading to concussion symptoms. The 27-year-old superstar was placed in the NFL’s concussion protocol and didn’t play Sunday. On Monday, Diggs returned to the Cowboys’ facility but was sent home by doctors due to lingering symptoms. “He told me what happened, but I don’t believe that’s the whole truth,” Jones said sharply. “He’s not the best storyteller about himself!”

Jones further stunned fans when he shared in the press conference:
“We’re praying for Trevon. He’s the heart of our defense, and seeing him struggle with this injury is truly heartbreaking. I don’t know exactly what happened at his house, but I just want him to get better – not just for the team, but for himself and his family!”

Jones’ words sparked an explosion of the hashtag #DiggsMystery on X, with over 10,000 posts. “What does Jones know that he’s not saying? What’s wrong with Diggs?” one fan wrote. Neurologist Kenneth Podell (Houston Methodist) warns concussions may need 2-4 weeks to recover, threatening Diggs’ availability for games against the Broncos and Cardinals.

Diggs, with 18 tackles this season, is a cornerstone of the Cowboys (5-2), but has missed 23 of the last 40 games due to injuries. The Cowboys now rely on DaRon Bland and C.J. Goodwin, while the defense struggles (411.7 yards/game, worst in the NFL). “We’re not panicking, but Diggs is irreplaceable,” HC Brian Schottenheimer said. Cowboys fans are trending #PrayForDiggs, anxious about the season.

Will Diggs return in time to save the Cowboys? Or will this mystery derail their Super Bowl hopes? Follow ESPN and X (@MikeReiss) for updates on this shocking saga!

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Internal 49ers Leak: Levi’s Stadium Security Reveals the Detail That Forced John Lynch to Urgently Call LT Austen Pleasants Into a Private Meeting
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