Smith set to retire with Cowboys
- Cowboys owner Jerry Jones expressed regret that Smith did not win a Super Bowl but stated, "There's no doubt in my mind that you're going to be in the NFL Hall of Fame."
- Smith acknowledged the sacrifices his mother made, highlighting his journey from cleaning windows to the NFL, stating, "I never imagined that a kid from Southern California... Would be standing here today, retiring after 14 years in the NFL."
- Various teammates and analysts praised Smith's career, with Dak Prescott sharing a message on Instagram, saying, "I always got your back, as you had mine!" to celebrate Smith's career.
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Cowboys Announce Signing of Retired Dallas Legend on 1-Year Deal as Jerry Jones Makes ‘Tragic’ Confession
‘Legends don’t retire—they reload,’ someone should’ve told Jerry Jones. Because in a move more Texas than a Whataburger at midnight, the Dallas Cowboys just pulled off a paperwork flex for the ages. On Wednesday, Tyron Smith—the 8x Pro Bowl tackle who anchored America’s Team for 13 seasons—inked a one-year deal… …To immediately retire as a Cowboy. Yep, you read that right. It’s like buying a vintage Ferrari just to park it in the Hall of Fame ga…


Tyron Smith retires with the Cowboys after one season with the Jets and calls Dallas his home.
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Tyron Smith signed a ceremonial contract that allowed the standout left tackle to retire with Dallas on Wednesday, prompting a smiling owner, Jerry Jones, to declare him "officially a Cowboy."
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