The Dallas Cowboys’ forgettable 2024 season has taken another hit, with All-Pro cornerback Trevon Diggs set to undergo season-ending surgery.
Per FOX Sports NFL insider Jay Glazer, Trevon Diggs requires surgery on his knee that will keep him out for the last four games of 2024. Diggs told reporters earlier in the week that he expected to play on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers.
The two-time Pro Bowler missed all but two games last year after suffering a torn ACL during a team practice. He missed two games this year to injury as well before news broke of his pending season-ending surgery.
It’s been a nightmare season in Dallas, due largely to the onslaught of injuries to key players. Quarterback Dak Prescott played eight games before requiring season-ending surgery on his hamstring, and star linebacker Micah Parsons has missed four games with an ankle injury.
Diggs’ 2024 season ends with 11 pass breakups and two interceptions in 11 games.
After a strong performance over his first three NFL seasons, Diggs was awarded a lucrative five-year contract extension worth $97 million. Unfortunately, the two knee injuries have now limited Diggs to 13 total games since he signed that extension.