Tyron Smith never played on the same Cowboys team as Tyler Guyton, but he may have a hand in making his successor at left tackle a successful fixture up front in Dallas.
In 2011, the Dallas Cowboys changed their philosophy on building the offensive line. For the first time since Jerry Jones purchased the team in 1989, they used a pick in Round 1 on an offensive lineman.
On Tuesday, 2026 four-star OL Jared Smith announced his final four, including Georgia, Rutgers, Auburn, and Georgia Tech. Georgia has been a team that has been heavy on Smith, especially after he put up a great performance at one of the top prospect camps in the country, not too far away from home in Carrollton, Georgia.
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One of the greatest to ever put on a Cowboys uniform, a first ballot Hall of Famer has finally said goodbye to the game of football. A five-time All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowler, Tyron Smith was drafted ninth overall by the Cowboys in the 2011 NFL Draft and quickly established himself as the premier left tackle in the game.
14-year veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith announced his retirement. Smith, an eight-time Pro Bowler and two-time First-Team All-Pro, spent the 2024 season with the New York Jets but is best known for his time with the Dallas Cowboys.
Tyron Smith was the ultimate culture changer for the Dallas Cowboys. The USC product was the ninth overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, making him the first offensive lineman Jerry Jones selected in Round 1 since purchasing the team in 1989.
FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys' goodbye to Tyron Smith here inside The Star on Wednesday was executed in a manner as unique as Tyron himself. And “America’s Team” owner Jerry Jones is one of the reasons why.
The Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys have arguably the NFL's best rivalry, especially when both teams are at or near the top of the league. Those types of rivalries tend to place names of opponents into the minds of other fanbases for all time.
The New York Jets have had some questions about the offensive line over the last few years. One way the team tried to fix it last offseason was by signing 8-time Pro Bowler Tyron Smith after he spent the first 13 years of his career as a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
A longtime NFL star has hung up his cleats. After 14 seasons in the league, former Dallas Cowboys and New York Jets Offensive Tackle Tyron Smith has retired from the NFL.
FRISCO - After a quick trip to New York, Tyron Smith is coming home. Forever. He'll sign a one-day contract with America's Team, and officially retire from the NFL Wednesday as a member of the Dallas Cowboys.
The ownership of the Dallas Cowboys lied about being “all-in” (even to keep its core players) for the 2024 season. One of the players it disrespected last season is set to retire with the team on Wednesday.
Left tackle Tyron Smith will sign a one-day contract with the Dallas Cowboys and retire after 14 NFL seasons, NFL Network reported Tuesday. Smith, 34, played 13 seasons in Dallas before spending last year with the New York Jets.
The New York Jets clearly wanted to improve the offensive line last offseason and brought in eight-time Pro Bowler Tyron Smith as a way to help. Smith appeared in just 10 games with the Jets in 2024 and appeared in 95 percent of the offensive snaps when he was available.
If he does indeed retire, the veteran's career would end without a Super Bowl.
The Jets placed left tackle Tyron Smith on injured reserve, per a team announcement, sidelining him for at least four games.
Jets interim HC Jeff Ulbrich said LT Tyron Smith is a candidate for injured reserve and will miss this week with a neck injury, per Zack Rosenblatt. Smith has already been sidelined but the injury has not responded the way the team has hoped. Smith, 33, is a former first-round pick of the Cowboys back in 2011.
The future is now for the New York Jets. At least, it appears to be. With the team at 3-7, the Jets are unlikely to be heading to the postseason anytime soon.
If you've been reading my work for a while now, you might know how much I disapproved the Dallas Cowboys' decision to move on from Tyron Smith earlier in the year. If you're new around here, no worries.
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He will now play for a new team for the first time since he entered the league in 2011.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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