Cowboys Analyst Rips Into The Team Following Tyron Smith News

Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith will be out for a few months after suffering a hamstring injury.

After reading how NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport described Smith’s condition, it doesn’t look good.

Rapoport tweeted, “#Cowboys standout LT Tyron Smith actually suffered an avulsion fracture of the knee, meaning the hamstring tendon that sits at the back of the knee pulled off the bone, and he needs surgery, sources say. If he’s back at all, it’ll be December. A tough loss.”

While Rapoport gave an estimate for his return, even he is not sure if Smith will ever take the field again.

After all, he missed several games during the 2020 season because of a neck injury requiring surgery.

A year later, he missed six games due to an ankle injury.

The hamstring injury is the latest in Smith’s deteriorating condition.

Yet even if missing time has been the norm for Smith, Blogging The Boys Managing Editor RJ Ochoa feels that the team does not have a solid succession plan.

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