Injuries have been an issue for the Dallas Cowboys all season, but they've received plenty of good news entering Week 15. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer said wide receiver CeeDee Lamb is cleared from concussion protocol and that tight end Jake Ferguson will be able to play despite suffering a calf injury in practice.
Going into the Detroit game, I still had questions about Tyler Guyton’s talent in his second season. Was he developing quickly enough? Was he reliable week to week?
The Dallas Cowboys are set to take on the Detroit Lions tonight in a huge matchup that will likely make or break the playoff chances for both teams. A loss for either would drop their chances down to nearly under 10%, and the Cowboys are going to have to win this game tonight without the help of two starters who have been officially ruled out.
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens came off the injury report Wednesday and will play Thursday night against the Detroit Lions. Pickens had previously been listed with calf and ankle injuries.
The Dallas Cowboys were without their starting left tackle in Week 13 against the Kansas City Chiefs as Tyler Guyton was dealing with an ankle injury. That will be the case again this week against the Detroit Lions.
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The Dallas Cowboys returned to the practice field on Sunday afternoon, as the team begins ramping up its preparations for a Week 14 showdown with the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football.
On Thursday afternoon, the Dallas Cowboys will host a Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, looking to get above .500 for the first time this season.
Dallas Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said Monday that left tackle Tyler Guyton is unlikely to play in the Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton could miss multiple games with an ankle injury that forced him out of Sunday's win over the Philadelphia Eagles, according to multiple media reports.
The Dallas Cowboys have built some momentum over the past two weeks, with two impressive wins. While the win over the Philadelphia Eagles wasn't as convincing as the previous week against the Las Vegas Raiders, it was a big win that showed the team is able to rally.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Dallas Cowboys (3-1-1) have released their list of inactives for Sunday’s Week 8 road game against the Denver Broncos (5-2). Notably, left tackle Tyler Guyton is active after popping up on Thursday’s injury report with a glute injury.
Tyler Guyton was added to the Dallas Cowboys' injury report on Thursday. Guyton's availability for Sunday vs. the Denver Broncos is uncertain; Trevon Diggs remains sidelined with a concussion.
It looks as if the Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line will be reloading this weekend. That is much-needed good news for the team. Cowboys GM/owner Jerry Jones joined 105.3 The Fan on Friday, where he revealed that starting OT Tyler Guyton is likely to return to action on Sunday.
The Dallas Cowboys' injury report heading into their Week 6 matchup with the Carolina Panthers is longer than a CVS receipt. The Cowboys will be without top players like CeeDee Lamb, Tyler Booker, and KaVontae Turpin.
Good luck finding a more entertaining game than the 40-40 shootout on Sunday night between the Dallas Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers. It sure ended in a tie, but it will be remembered as the “game of the year”.
The Cowboys are hoping that cornerback Trevon Diggs and left tackle Tyler Guyton will be ready for their regular-season opener against the Eagles on Thursday, but neither is certain to take the field.
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton was having himself a positive offseason and training camp until the injury big sunk its teeth into him. Suffering
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton was having himself a good training camp in Oxnard until the football gods intervened and a bone fracture sidelined him for four to six weeks.
The Dallas Cowboys did their best Neo impression, dodging a serious bullet with the Tyler Guyton injury in Oxnard. Initially, the fears were an ACL injury, but after the MRI results came back, a bone fracture and a four-to-six-week recovery timeline meant the Cowboys wouldn't be without their starting left tackle for a significant period.
An MRI revealed that Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton did not tear his ACL in practice on Monday. Guyton, 24, avoided the season-ending injury but will miss four to six weeks with a bone fracture in his right knee.
If you missed the news yesterday, Cowboys second-year offensive line player Tyler Guyton went down yesterday and the first reports were thoughts of a torn ACL.
Cowboys OT Tyler Guyton‘s ACL remains in-tact following an MRI, according to Todd Archer. Guyton is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with a bone fracture but won’t require surgery, which is great news for Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys may be in store for a breakout season from offensive tackle Tyler Guyton in 2025. After an uneven rookie campaign in 2024, Guyton is poised for a breakout year in 2025, thanks to a revamped offensive system led by offensive coordinator Klayton Adams and offensive line coach Conor Riley.