Cowboys' Tyron Smith out for season, will undergo neck surgery
Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith will miss the remainder of the season due to a neck injury that will require surgery, head coach Mike McCarthy announced Friday, per NFL Network's Mike Garaolo.
Smith played in Week 1 before missing two games due to the injury. He returned in Week 4 against the Cleveland Browns and played 100% of the snaps, but apparently suffered a setback.
The Cowboys' offensive line has already been ravaged by injuries.
Right tackle La'el Collins is out of the year with a hip injury, while center Joe Looney - who replaced the retired Travis Frederick this offseason - is set for a multi-week absence due to an MCL sprain.
Star guard Zack Martin will be the lone holdover from when the unit was considered among the league's best:
Cowboys starting offensive line for Sunday vs. Giants is looking like it could be:
- Jon Machota (@jonmachota) October 9, 2020
LT: Brandon Knight
LG: Connor Williams
C: Tyler Biadasz
RG: Zack Martin
RT: Terence Steele
Smith, a seven-time Pro Bowler, has struggled to stay healthy throughout his career. The 29-year-old last played a full 16-game slate in 2015.
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