The Kansas City Chiefs are set to visit with a potential replacement for Donovan Smith, who walked into free agency this month. The Chiefs must fill a few positions after losing several quality players due to cap space concerns.
Jerry Jones is insistent that the Cowboys could not afford to keep Tyron Smith. What feels like five minutes after the NFL Combine, the league’s dignitaries have once again gathered all together for a coming of the minds.
According to Mike McCarthy the plan is to keep Tyler Smith at guard right now. NFL dignitaries are gathered in Orlando for annual meetings that provide ample opportunity for the Dallas Cowboys brain trust to sit behind microphones and in front of cameras.
The Dallas Cowboys have hard decisions ahead after letting long-time starting left tackle Tyron Smith walk into a new one-year deal with the New York Jets.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones once famously said that there was no check too big for him to write in pursuit of another world championship. But as it turns out, there is: the one he might have had to write to Tyron Smith.
For now it’s a mystery but we will soon learn the permanent home for Tyler Smith When the Dallas Cowboys drafted Tyler Smith 24th overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, we weren’t sure what position he would ultimately play.
Before free agency began, the Cowboys insisted they wanted to keep Tyler Smith at left guard even if left tackle Tyron Smith left in free agency. Now that Tyron Smith has left for the Jets, the Cowboys say Tyler Smith is an option at left tackle.
He will now play for a new team for the first time since he entered the league in 2011.
The New York Jets signed offensive tackle Tyron Smith earlier this week, and during his introductory press conference, Smith spoke about the Jets’ Super Bowl chances.
As he was contemplating which team he wanted to play for in 2024, the chance to win a Super Bowl was at the top of his wish list.
Greg Cosell & Andy Benoit discuss if Tyron Smith is a future Hall of Famer and why the Dallas Cowboys let him walk in free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys said their official goodbye to long-time starting left tackle Tyron Smith on Tuesday following 13 seasons with the team. The Cowboys posted a tribute video to thank the tackle for his many, many years of elite play as he makes the move to the New York Jets.
The Commanders sent QB Sam Howell to the Seahawks in exchange for draft capital with the assumption they would get their QB of the future at number two overall in the 2024 draft.
The New York Jets, and general manager Joe Douglas, potentially struck gold by signing veteran left tackle Tyron Smith to anchor what had previously been one of the NFL’s leakiest offensive lines.
Recently, the Dallas Cowboys lost a huge part of their offensive line strength when it was announced that offensive tackle Tyron Smith would be departing the franchise in free agency to sign a new contract with the New York Jets.
Signing a future Hall of Fame left tackle that is still playing at a high level is almost a good idea. Singing him to a below-market-rate deal can elevate that transaction from good to great.
Someday, almost certainly, Tyron Smith will rejoin the Dallas Cowboys. It will be an emotional ceremonial reunion ... a flip on what happened on Monday, as the all-time All-Pro offered up an emotional official goodbye. formal goodbye from a legendary former offensive lineman, namely Tyron Smith.
The Dallas Cowboys selected Tyron Smith with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft out of USC. And following 13 seasons with franchise, the 2024 season will mark the first of his professional career not suiting up for America’s Team.
What had been a quiet offseason for the New York Jets rose to a thunderous decibel level on Friday night with the news of Gang Green’s signing former Dallas Cowboys five-time All Pro offensive tackle Tyron Smith.
Veteran left tackle Tyron Smith is leaving Dallas after 13 seasons to sign with the New York Jets, NFL Network and ESPN reported on Friday. Terms of the deal were not yet known for Smith, the decorated lineman who will take on the job of protecting Aaron Rodgers' blind side in 2024.
The New York Jets are hoping to keep Aaron Rodgers as clean as possible next season. Their latest signing will help the team do just that.
He has enjoyed what is likely to end up being a Hall of Fame career over the last 13 years in Dallas.
Veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith is set to sign with the New York Jets, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported. He just wrapped up his 12th season with the Dallas Cowboys, and his last major contract was an eight-year deal for $96.5 million.
With veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith hitting free agency for the first time in his 13-year career, it's likely the end of an era for the Dallas Cowboys.
First-year New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has his work cut out for him in replacing Bill Belichick.
With the seeming end to veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith‘s time in Dallas, the 33-year-old is expected to hit the free agent market for the first time in his long career.
Tyron Smith has been a mainstay on the Cowboys offensive line since joining the team in the 2011 NFL Draft. But after 13 years it seems both parties are ready for a fresh start
The Cowboys have some tough decisions to make in the coming weeks.
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