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Since then, things have changed drastically: The fear of losing Guyton for the year was just that. Irrational fear. Minutes later, ESPN's Todd Archer bore the good news: The Cowboys left tackle's ACL is intact.
The Cowboys will get a chance to test the quality of their offensive line depth following injuries to Tyler Guyton and Rob Jones.
It was a rough two-day stretch for the Dallas Cowboys on the offensive line. After Robert Jones broke a bone in his neck during Sunday's training camp practice, Tyler Guyton left the field Monday with a knee injury.
The Dallas Cowboys dodged a major bullet on Monday. Starting offensive tackle Tyler Guyton suffered a leg injury that was initially feared to be a torn ACL, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, but was later diagnosed as a bone fracture with a 4-6 week recovery timeline:
Offensive tackle Tyler Guyton was feared to have suffered a torn ACL during practice on Monday, but the injury is not as bad as first thought.
Dallas Cowboys guard Rob Jones broke a bone in his neck during the first padded practice of training camp and is expected to miss two to three months, the four-year veteran told the team's website Monday.
The Dallas Cowboys fear LT Tyler Guyton suffered a torn ACL. Who are some potential replacements for the second-year player?
The Dallas Cowboys avoided a worst-case scenario with Tyler Guyton's knee injury, but that doesn't mean they emerged unscathed.
Starting offensive tackle Tyler Guyton suffered a leg injury that is feared to be a torn ACL, pending an MRI, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Spann-Ford is in his second camp with the Cowboys after signing as an undrafted free agent out of Minnesota in 2024.