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Just days before a crucial Week 14 clash with the Detroit Lions, the Dallas Cowboys have stunned their fanbase with a bold and controversial move. Two key starters on opposite sides of the ball, rookie offensive tackle Tyler Guyton and star cornerback Trevon Diggs, will not play. For many fans, it feels like both have effectively been placed on an “emotional IR” ahead of one of the biggest games of the season.
But what really shocked everyone is not just that they are out, but the thinking and long term strategy behind the decision.
Tyler Guyton’s High Ankle Sprain: From Rising Rookie To Watching On The Sideline
The Cowboys confirmed that rookie OT Tyler Guyton has been ruled out of the game against the Lions because of a high ankle sprain. He did not practice at all during the week, and the medical staff reportedly saw the risk of aggravating the injury as simply too high if he tried to suit up.

Guyton was expected to be a critical piece in protecting the quarterback and opening running lanes. His absence is not just the loss of a body, but the loss of a carefully crafted plan on the offensive line.
Without him, the Cowboys are forced to adjust as if he has been put on a short term IR:
- Reshuffling the offensive line combinations
Tweaking protection schemes against the Lions pass rush
Dialing back certain concepts that require the tackle to move in space or climb to the second level
For a rookie, losing rhythm and reps in December is brutal. This is when contenders want continuity, not patchwork.
Trevon Diggs Sits Again: Healthy Enough To Practice, Not Healthy Enough To Play
If Guyton’s situation makes fans nervous, Trevon Diggs’ case makes them flat out confused.
The star cornerback returned to practice in a limited capacity during the week, sparking optimism that he might be ready just in time for a huge primetime stage against Detroit. Instead, the Cowboys made the surprise call to keep him out for at least one more game.
It is a move that feels like the team is treating him as if he is on an unofficial IR for one more week, all in the name of the bigger picture:
- They avoid risking a setback to one of their most important defensive playmakers
They force the rest of the secondary to step up and prove its depth
They protect Diggs with the playoffs and the stretch run in mind, not just this one matchup
That long term mindset is exactly what has social media buzzing and fan forums exploding. Some call it smart. Others call it “playing scared” in a must win stretch.
Brian Schottenheimer Opens Up: “This Is A Decision We Were Forced To Make”
In the middle of the storm, offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer tried to bring clarity to the situation. He admitted the staff did not at all enjoy the idea of taking two impact players off the board right before such a massive game.

His comment summed up the internal conflict inside the building:
“None of us wants to see Tyler or Trevon on the sideline for a game this big. But if we are truly thinking about what is best for them and for the future of the Cowboys, this is a decision we were forced to make.”
It is a rare, honest look behind the curtain. The Cowboys are choosing to sacrifice some immediate firepower in exchange for what they hope will be healthier stars when the pressure is even higher.
The Good News: Other Key Pieces Are Trending Toward Playing
The injury report was not all doom and gloom for Dallas. In fact, several important contributors bring a ray of hope for Sunday:
- DE Jadeveon Clowney (hamstring) is listed as questionable but has a realistic chance to play
S Malik Hooker (back) is also questionable, with positive signs coming out of practice
WR George Pickens practiced in full and is on track to play
CB DaRon Bland practiced fully and is expected to start, carrying a larger responsibility with Diggs out
So while the Cowboys lose two big names, they are not entering this showdown in total crisis. They still have enough star power and depth to line up and compete at a high level.
Lions Injury Woes: A Golden Opportunity Dallas Cannot Waste
If you zoom out and compare both sidelines, the Cowboys may actually be in better shape than their opponent.
The Detroit Lions are dealing with an even more brutal set of injuries:
- WR Khalif Raymond has already been ruled out
Star wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown is highly doubtful to play
S Kerby Joseph did not practice on Wednesday and is trending toward missing the game
That reality turns this matchup into a massive opportunity for Dallas:
- The defense may not have to face the Lions passing attack at full strength
The game plan can lean into taking away what is left of Detroit’s receiving group
A December road win against a banged up Lions squad could be a huge boost in the playoff push
But all of this comes with one gigantic warning label: this is December football. Upsets, ugly games, and crazy swings are the norm. If the Cowboys walk in thinking they are healthier and therefore safer, they could be in for a rude awakening.
Final Take: Short Term Pain Now For A Bigger Payoff Later?
For many fans, having Tyler Guyton and Trevon Diggs out for such a critical game feels like the team has placed them on an emotional IR at the worst possible moment. But behind the harsh optics is a clear message from the coaching staff and front office: protect your core, bet on your depth, and play the long game.
If the Cowboys take advantage of a wounded Lions roster, stay disciplined, and come out with a statement win, this decision might later be remembered as a smart, calculated move made in the name of January and not just Week 14.



