
"Tyler Guyton's second NFL season has come to an end. He has been placed on injured reserve, the Cowboys announced on Wednesday. Guyton last played in Week 12 and has been dealing with an ankle injury since. Having been eliminated from the playoffs, the Cowboys have only two games remaining in their season. IR stints at least four weeks, so today's move ensures Guyton will now turn his attention to 2026."
"Selected 29th overall in last year's draft, Guyton was tasked with immediately taking on starting duties at the left tackle spot. Tyron Smith's replacement struggled as a rookie, with PFF charging him with six sacks allowed in pass protection. That resulted in Guyton grading out 73rd among 81 qualifying offensive tackles. The Oklahoma product operated as a full-time starter in 10 appearances this season."
Tyler Guyton's season ended when the Cowboys placed him on injured reserve after an ankle injury sustained before Week 12. The IR designation requires at least a four-week absence, effectively concluding his current campaign and directing his focus toward 2026. Guyton was the 29th overall pick and started immediately at left tackle but struggled as a rookie, allowing six sacks and ranking poorly in PFF evaluations. He made 10 starts and received an overall PFF grade of 57.8. The Cowboys will consider positional changes for Guyton and will shift Tyler Smith to the blindside for the remaining games while evaluating offseason options.
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