Where do Cowboys turn after Tyler Guyton injury: Cycling through Dallas offensive line options for Week 1
DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 29 – The Cowboys face a shortage of healthy offensive linemen due to multiple injuries, with Tyler Guyton sidelined 4-6 weeks, prompting consideration of rookies and veterans for Week 1.
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Cowboys line takes another hit as LT Tyler Guyton fractures bone in right knee
Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton was hurt in practice Monday, the second injury on Dallas’ offensive line in as many days. According to multiple reports, Guyton has a broken bone in his right knee that will not require surgery and he could miss four to six weeks. The Cowboys open the season at the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 4, meaning a recovery on the longer end of that timeframe would put Guyton’s availability in question for that NFC East g…
Potential Tyler Guyton replacements for Cowboys following knee injury
The Dallas Cowboys avoided the worst-case scenario with left tackle Tyler Guyton, but who could the team turn to while he recovers from his knee injury? Here are some of the best available options.
Cowboys Avoid Worst-Case Scenario as Tyler Guyton’s Knee Injury Confirmed as Fracture, Not ACL Tear - Sports Al Dente
The Dallas Cowboys breathed a sigh of relief after an MRI confirmed that left tackle Tyler Guyton did not suffer a torn ACL during Monday’s practice. Although the initial fear was a season-ending ligament injury, imaging revealed only a bone fracture in his right knee. Guyton will avoid surgery and is expected to return in four to six weeks, according to sources close to the team. Guyton Shows Growth Before Scare That Prompted Immediate Medical …
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