
Cowboys’ Rookie LT Tyler Guyton Leaves Giants Game With Ankle, Knee Injuries
ARLINGTON, Texas — Dallas Cowboys rookie left tackle Tyler Guyton left Sunday’s game against the New York Giants with ankle and knee injuries.
Severity of Injuries
The severity of Guyton’s injuries is unclear. He was evaluated in the medical tent before being carted to the locker room. The Cowboys have not yet provided an official update on his condition.
Impact on the Game
Guyton’s departure was a significant blow to the Cowboys’ offensive line. He was playing in place of injured starter Tyron Smith. Terence Steele replaced Guyton at left tackle.
Reaction from Coaching Staff
“Tyler is a tough kid,” Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said. “We’re hoping for the best. We’ll know more once we get him evaluated further.”
Long-Term Implications
If Guyton is sidelined for an extended period, it could force the Cowboys to make significant adjustments to their offensive line. Smith is expected to miss multiple games due to a knee injury.
Potential Replacements
If Guyton is unavailable, Steele would likely continue to start at left tackle. Josh Ball, who was inactive for Sunday’s game, could also be an option.
Outlook
The Cowboys are hopeful that Guyton’s injuries are not serious. However, his absence would certainly create a challenge for an offensive line that has already been dealing with injuries.
