Dallas Cowboys Officially Move Tyron Smith; All-Pro Back from Injury

Tyron Smith practicing today inside of his 21-day activation window and playing for the Cowboys against the Houston Texans on Sunday could be, we will suggest, scribbled in pencil.
Dallas Cowboys Officially Move Tyron Smith; All-Pro Back from Injury
Dallas Cowboys Officially Move Tyron Smith; All-Pro Back from Injury /

FRISCO - The Tyron Smith move is now official.

Tyron is practicing today in the Wednesday session here at The Star, a level of activity that buoys the building.

“Any time Tyron Smith is on the practice field,'' coach Mike McCarthy said, "it’s a good day for the Dallas Cowboys.”

But this isn't just about feel-good; it's also now an official roster move, Dallas on Wednesday afternoon opened Smith's 21-day window of activation.

He's back!

There has long been buzz here inside The Star that the Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith - one of the handful of best left tackles of this NFL era - could make his season debut on Dec. 11 against the Houston Texans.

But one way or another, it seems, it's coming - and the locker room is fired up.

There will be a juggling act, as the Cowboys view the present left tackle, rookie Tyler Smith, as a versatile valued prize from the 2022 NFL Draft.

So what is the plan when Tyron makes his planned regular-season return from his season-starting hamstring-torn-off-the-bone injury?

Same as it always was.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones recently revealed a sort of open secret about Tyron and Tyler, telling @1053thefan that the future Hall of Famer Tyron will be the Cowboys' left tackle when he is back on the field.

Part of that is the brilliance of Tyron.

Another part is the versatility of the rookie Tyler, who Jones said will "easily" make the transition from left tackle to left guard - the exact move that was planned for the younger Smith when he was drafted out of Tulsa.

The idea then: Tyler will begin as a guard, playing alongside Tyron and learning from the 31-year-old All-Pro ... and then eventually slide outside whenever Tyron - who has vowed to play "until the wheels fall off'' - opts for retirement.

Tyron's injury history is, unfortunately, part of his legacy. So "the wheels falling off'' is a concern, which is among the reasons Dallas drafted Tyler (the right thing to do, as it's turned out, even amid much draft-time criticism.)

When will this all happen? There is no firm timetable yet, but ... Tyron practicing today inside of his 21-day activation window and playing against the Houston Texans on Sunday could be, we will suggest, scribbled in pencil.

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MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983 and the Dallas Cowboys since 1990, is the author of two best-selling books on the Cowboys.