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The Cowboys will have CeeDee Lamb on the field this Sunday.
CeeDee Lamb is back in the saddle.
The Dallas Cowboys four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver has cleared concussion protocol and is in line to play Sunday night against the Minnesota Vikings, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported Friday.
Lamb was concussed on Dec. 4 in his team’s Week 14 loss to the Detroit Lions. With the game taking place on a Thursday, though, Lamb had some extra time to get through the protocol. He was at practice Wednesday in a limited capacity and upgraded to a full participant by Thursday, foreshadowing his availability for Sunday.
Trevon Diggs feels good enough to play, but it will be a game-time decision.
FRISCO, Texas – Heading into last week’s game against the Detroit Lions, Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs said he felt good enough to play, but didn’t get a lot of practice in throughout the week. On Friday, Diggs said he felt he got a good amount of reps a good week of practice under his belt this week, and is ready to play.
Still, Cowboys COO/EVP Stephen Jones said on 105.3 The Fan that the Cowboys will make a decision on Diggs’ playing status Saturday, and he’s officially listed as questionable. Earlier in the week, head coach Brian Schottenheimer said that Diggs has “got to show us that he’s ready to do everything the right way.”
It’s been a difficult and unclear situation for both sides over the course of the season, but Diggs says he’d still want to remain with the Cowboys in the future, although he’s ready for anything.
“I love Dallas. But, you know, at the end of the day, it’s a business,” Diggs said. “Whatever happens, happens. I’m prepared, I’m ready for it. I would love to be here. I love everything that comes with Dallas, the fans, the relationships I’ve built here. But if that’s not what it is, that’s just not what it is.”
When it comes to his future, Diggs said that he didn’t really think about it too much. Why?
“Because I know who I am. I know what I’m capable of. I know what I can do. I’m not having a crisis of not knowing how to play football. I know how to play football, I know what I’m capable of, I know what skillset I have. So, you know, it’s all about showing it, putting it out there, and making the plays that I’ve always made.”
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