The Dallas Cowboys are facing a potential setback as left tackle Tyler Guyton was injured during Monday’s practice. Initially, it seemed the injury might be minor, but reports suggest the Cowboys fear Guyton has torn his ACL. As of 2025-07-29 03:34:00, he is set to undergo an MRI to confirm the extent of the damage.
- Tyler Guyton injured near practice end.
- Cowboys fear torn ACL for Guyton.
- MRI needed to confirm injury status.
- Guyton started 15 games as a rookie.
- Backup tackles include Richards and Adeniji.
- MRI results show intact ACL; 4-6 weeks recovery.
Guyton, a first-round pick in 2024, started 15 games in his rookie season and was expected to improve. However, if the injury is serious, he may spend a significant portion of his second season in rehabilitation.
This situation raises concerns about the Cowboys’ offensive line depth. Will they be able to maintain their performance without a key player like Guyton? The team has backup options, but they may not match Guyton’s skill level.
- Guyton’s MRI revealed an intact ACL, but he has a bone fracture.
- He is expected to miss 4-6 weeks of action.
- Pro Bowler Tyler Smith might shift positions to fill the gap.
- Backup tackles include Asim Richards and Hakeem Adeniji.
As the Cowboys prepare for their next match, fans will be watching closely to see how the team adapts to this challenge. Will they find a way to keep their playoff hopes alive?