Cowboys have options while Tyler Guyton is out
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Training camps have kicked off around the NFL, and our team reporters are on the ground each day following all the action. The Dallas Cowboys' camp is taking place in Oxnard, California, and Cowboys reporter Todd Archer has the latest intel on standouts,
The first few days of Dallas Cowboys training camp in Oxnard have been highly competitive and highly energized as coach Brian Schottenheimer's team has brought the juice for the first four days. Left guard Tyler Smith,
The Dallas Cowboys' newest linebacker, Jack Sanborn, opens up about his journey to Dallas and what excites him most about joining the team. Sanborn discusses his free agency experience, his admiration for Coach Schottenheimer and Coach Lewis,
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During Sunday’s practice, the same day Jones was injured, Carson reportedly suffered a hyperextended knee that will keep him sidelined for 4-6 weeks. The injury adds some extra context to Dallas’ reported addition of cornerback Christian Matthew earlier Tuesday morning.
When the Guyton injury news hit, the first thing many stated was to shift star guard Tyler Smith out to left tackle, and then figure out guard. Granted, keeping the interior of the line together is crucial, but so is having adequate protection for Dak Prescott’s blindside.
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The injuries are mounting at training camp for the Dallas Cowboys, with cornerback Caelen Carson the latest expected to miss multiple weeks after injuring a knee.
After signing tight end Jake Ferguson on a four-year deal, the Cowboys plan on locking in more of their players while at training camp.
The Dallas Cowboys need someone to step up at left tackle in Tyler Guyton's absence, and the favorite to land the job is Nate Thomas, a 2024 seventh-round pick.