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The Dallas Cowboys shouldn’t be overlooked, with an NFL analyst saying the team enters the 2025 season boasting its 'best roster in years.'
After roughly 40 minutes of waiting for an MRI to confirm our worst fears, the football gods intervened, and ESPN’s Todd Archer reported that Guyton only suffered a bone fracture, which won’t require surgery and will keep him out for 4-6 weeks.
Injuries continue to pile up along the Dallas Cowboys offensive line following Tyler Guyton's knee injury, a day after guard Rob Jones broke a bone in his neck during training camp. While Guyton's situation is not season-ending, the projected starter at left tackle is questionable for Week 1 with a 4-to-6 week timeline for a return.
The Dallas Cowboys have put the 2024 season in the rearview mirror, but the latest NFL power rankings do not give the team much hope for 2025.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Cowboys have options while Tyler Guyton is outIf 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.
Even as the 12th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the former Alabama guard said he’s carrying “a white-belt mentality.”
Current reports are that Diggs is targeting a September return. If he avoids setbacks, he could suit up within the first month of the season, which would be great for this Cowboys defense. If placed on the reserve PUP list, he’d miss at least four games, but the team is hoping that won’t be necessary.
The Dallas Cowboys defense is expected to be ballhawking in 2025, and head coach Brian Schottenheimer has a bold prediction that should have the NFL on notice.
Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott was not included in the top 10 of ESPN's quarterback poll for the 2025 season, but he isn't sweating it.
Washington Commanders Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin's holdout from training camp is now over. McLaurin opted to take a yoga class away from the team facility Wednesday instead of participating in practice while vying for a new contract, but on Sunday he did report to camp, even without a new deal.