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Cowboys star lineman Tyler Smith talks about being the best version of himself as the team heads into the 2025 season.
The Dallas Cowboys can't yet e accused of waiting too late to re-sign Tyler Smith, but the market just jumped up again.
In just three NFL seasons, Smith has already racked up the accolades with Pro Bowl honors and an All-Pro selection.
Cowboys' Tyler Smith Soars Up ESPN's Interior Linemen Rankings originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Dallas Cowboys saw ...
Smith is scheduled to play for $2.5 million in 2025, with a cap hit of $4.2 million. The team invoked his fifth-year option, ...
It has been quite a busy offseason for the Dallas Cowboys. After making multiple trades and signing many mid-tier free agents ...
The retirements of Zack Martin and Frank Ragnow have led to a huge shakeup in the NFL's interior offensive line hierarchy ...
The Dallas Cowboys should look at what the New York Jets are doing and try to be more like them. Consider that the Jets are often associated with dysfunction, chaos and overall ineptitude. One could ...
Smith recently hosted the first annual “Big and Beautiful presented by BTL” summit for offensive linemen in Las Vegas. Lions ...
”Tyler Smith will take another step,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said at the NFL Owners Meetings in Orlando, Florida. “We’ll keep him at guard right now, see how it unfolds, but I ...
The Cowboys will move forward without their five-time All-Pro. As we accept this new reality, this story will focus on the other Smith, who is now one of the keys to the Cowboys' 2024 — Tyler Smith.