Cowboys have options while Tyler Guyton is out
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The Dallas Cowboys suffered what was believed at first to be a devastating blow when left tackle Tyler Guyton went down with a leg injury. Fortunately, it was just a bone fracture that will require a 4-6 week recovery as opposed to the feared torn ACL that would've ended his season.
The Dallas Cowboys need someone to step up at left tackle in Tyler Guyton's absence, and the favorite to land the job is Nate Thomas, a 2024 seventh-round pick who missed his rookie season.
When the Guyton injury news hit, the first thing many stated was to shift star guard Tyler Smith out to left tackle, and then figure out guard. Granted, keeping the interior of the line together is crucial, but so is having adequate protection for Dak Prescott’s blindside.
Tyler Guyton's injury put the Cowboys on a rollercoaster ride Monday night, but they dodged a bullet. Brevyn Spann-Ford has also gone down.
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle Tyler Guyton suffered an injury during training camp practice in Oxnard on Monday, but has avoided the team's worst fear.
Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle, Tyler Guyton, went down in practice on Monday before needing assistance to walk off the field.