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Explore the latest Cowboys news as injuries impact the offensive line. Could a reunion with Tyron Smith be on the horizon?
Catch up on Tyron Smith’s early months of retirement, including his work with a fellow first-round Cowboys left tackle.
The NFL world just the older Smith it agrees with him after ESPN's Jeremy Fowler released its yearly rankings of interior offensive linemen as annonymous ranked by a collective of league execs, ...
Tyron Smith’s demise in Dallas being discussed at volumes that don’t seem appropriate By Bob Sturm May 25, 2023Updated Aug. 6, 2024 89 ...
Former Dallas Cowboys star Tyron Smith made a career of playing left tackle in a way that many couldn’t. Now, in the early days of his retirement, he’s trying to help others reach that level.
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton didn't beat around the bush when he talked to reporters during the team's offseason progress. The main takeaway? “I didn’t do too good last season, I want to do ...
Tyron Smith’s 13-year NFL career, mostly with the Dallas Cowboys, ended with a final season in New York, where he faced fresh challenges in 2024 as a member of the Jets. Although the team’s ...
The Cowboys likely won’t have one of their longest-tenured player on the roster next season. Offensive tackle Tyron Smith is expected to hit free agency and not make a Dallas return in 2024, NFL ...
Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith has injured all 10 of his fingers during his 12-plus NFL seasons. (Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) FRISCO — Tyron Smith has stories for each hand.
Smith’s contract has an element of betting on himself. His salary jumps by how many snaps he plays, starting with 38 percent of the snaps then increasing by a million dollars or more by benchmarks.
The No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft, Smith has been one of the best offensive linemen in the NFL for a lifetime now. The USC product is an eight-time Pro Bowl selection, as well as a ...