Tyler Guyton, Dallas Cowboys
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Dallas Cowboys offensive tackle Tyler Guyton (60) is helped to the locker room by defensive end Micah Parsons (11) and head trainer Jim Maurer during training camp practice in Oxnard, California, July 28, 2025. Head team physician, Dan Cooper (left) joined them after Guyton sustained an injury near the end of practice.
Guyton (knee) is optimistic that he'll be ready to play in the Cowboys ' season opener against the Eagles, Calvin Watkins of the Dallas Morning News reports.
The Dallas Cowboys have had a rough preseason, struggling with losses, injuries, and a weak run defense. Key players like Micah Parsons and Trevon Diggs are dealing with injuries and contract disputes, impacting the team's preparedness for the season opener.
Despite the return of Angel Reese, the Chicago Sky suffered their fifth straight loss. Chicago holds the longest losing streak in the WNBA. The Sky may have a few talented pieces like Reese, Kamilla Cardoso, Ariel Atkins and others, but they have struggled to find any sort of consistency on either end of the floor.
Guyton (knee) was working with resistance bands on the sidelines during Wednesday's practice, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.
July 29 - An MRI revealed that Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton did not tear his ACL in practice on Monday. Guyton, 24, avoided the season-ending injury but will miss four to six weeks with a bone fracture in his right knee.
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