FRISCO – Dak Prescott was benched the most times since 2018 (39), which is indicative of the offensive line woes the Dallas Cowboys endured this season.However, Tyron Smith at left tackle wasn’t really a problem for the offensive line.
Once more, the legendary player demonstrated his superiority as a left tackle in football throughout his healthy seasons. Word has already leaked out on Saturday morning that he is prepared to demonstrate it, outside of Dallas.
NFL Network writes: Termination: Tyron Smith, a linebacker for the Cowboys who was a Pro Bowl and All-Pro, will become a free agency and is not likely to come back to Dallas, according to sources. Smith, the blindside defender since 2011, will be greatly sought after.
Tyron must now make a choice as he approaches free agency. Although it is difficult to picture him in a uniform other than his well-known blue and white, this is the NFL.
All-Pro authority from Smith shielded Dak Prescott’s blind side, but considering Tyron’s advanced age, perhaps expecting him to play a full season and make the playoffs is asking too much.
This season, “Tyron Wednesdays” became a recurring motif for Dallas as the veteran would frequently take a break in the middle of the week due to persistent ailments.Everything appeared to go well for him when he was on the field; in 847 offensive snaps, he only gave up one sack and received an overall PFF grade of 83.8. That will function.
As we discussed “handing the keys” to Tyron, but considering his history of injuries over the past several seasons, is it prudent during such a high-stakes season for Dallas?
With so much at stake and it seems as though he would be somewhere else in 2024, Tyron’s return to perhaps cap off an incredible career with a Super Bowl victory would be something really unique. nevertheless, not likely.
Despite his advanced age, his status as a top-five offensive free agent validates his skill. However, will he still have the stamina to make a last-ditch effort somewhere? That’s the question of a lifetime. Or even a $12 million question, depending on wage projections.This season, “Tyron Wednesdays” became a recurring motif for Dallas as the veteran would frequently take a break in the middle of the week due to persistent ailments.When he began playing, everything appeared to go as 847 offensive plays played, he only gave up one sack, earning a total PFF grade of 83.8. That will function.
As we discussed “handing the keys” to Tyron, but considering his history of injuries over the past several seasons, is it prudent during such a high-stakes season for Dallas?