Eight-time Pro Bowler, former Jets offensive tackle announces retirement
- Tyron Smith, the 34-year-old former Jets offensive tackle, is retiring from the NFL after 14 seasons.
- Recurring injuries, including neck, knee, ankle, and hamstring issues, impacted Smith's playing time, especially after 2015.
- The eight-time Pro Bowler, who spent 13 seasons with the Cowboys, will sign a one-day contract to retire as a Cowboy.
- Smith, drafted ninth overall in 2011, earned two first-team All-Pro selections and played both right and left tackle.
- Smith's retirement marks the end of an era for the Cowboys' offensive line, considered one of their best ever.
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