Cowboys OT Tyler Guyton Feared To Have Suffered Torn ACL

Cowboys OT Tyler Guyton Feared To Have Suffered Torn ACL
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Cowboys OT Tyler Guyton is feared to have suffered a torn ACL heading into his MRI, according to Ian Rapoport.

This is a potentially significant blow to Dallas’s offensive line. The Cowboys have spent time revamping their offensive line and Guyton is a major part of those plans.

Cowboys OL Tyler Smith started his career at left tackle, but has earned Pro Bowl honors inside at guard. Dallas may be forced to kick him back outside if they can’t find a replacement for Guyton.

Guyton, 22, began his career at TCU as a tight end before transferring to Oklahoma and converting to offensive tackle. He was a one-year starter at right tackle and was named honorable mention All-Big 12 in 2023.

Guyton had an excellent pre-draft process and tested like an exceptional athlete at the Combine. The Cowboys used the No. 29 pick in the 2024 draft on him.

He’s entering the second year a four-year, $12,919,385 contract that includes a $6,215,916 signing bonus and will carry a $2,348,979 cap figure for the 2024 season. The contract includes a fifth-year option for the team to pick up in 2028.

During his two years at Oklahoma, Guyton appeared in 20 games and made 15 starts at tackle, all but one of those on the right side.

In 2024, Guyton appeared in 15 games and started 11 at left tackle.

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