The Dallas Cowboys just delivered their most complete defensive performance of the season — and they did it without their star cornerback Trevon Diggs on the field. But as the team celebrates a resounding 41–22 win over the Washington Commanders, a storm of mystery continues to swirl around Diggs’ unexpected absence.

According to reports, the Cowboys’ Pro Bowl defender suffered a concussion in a home accident late last week, leaving fans and insiders puzzled. The details remain unclear, fueling speculation about internal friction after Diggs’ recent criticism of defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer quickly shut down rumors postgame, insisting there’s no rift in the locker room:

“I’m a Trevon fan,” Schottenheimer said. “He’s a big part of this team, and we can’t wait to get him back.”
Meanwhile, team owner Jerry Jones stayed diplomatic but calm, telling reporters Diggs will be paid in full and is expected to return “once he clears protocol” — possibly as soon as next week’s road game against the Denver Broncos.
Ironically, the Cowboys’ defense thrived in Diggs’ absence. DaRon Bland shined with a 68-yard pick-six — his sixth career interception return for a touchdown — while the unit held Washington quarterbacks Jayden Daniels and Marcus Mariota to just 205 passing yards, adding 4 sacks and 1 fumble recovery.
The victory may have silenced doubts about Eberflus’ leadership, at least for now. But as one chapter of controversy closes, another opens — with fans eagerly awaiting both Diggs’ return and answers about the bizarre off-field incident.
If the Cowboys can sustain this newfound defensive identity and reintegrate Diggs smoothly, Dallas might just have rediscovered the swagger that defines championship-caliber teams.