Tyron Smith’s time in Dallas Cowboys uniform is finally over. The veteran offensive lineman is now taking his talents to the AFC East division after signing a one-year deal with the New York Jets.
The Dallas Cowboys selected Tyron Smith with the No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL Draft out of USC. And following 13 seasons with franchise, the 2024 season will mark the first of his professional career not suiting up for America’s Team.
Taking a look at the Jets’ new star left tackle Now that free agency is well and truly underway, we’re going to be breaking down the players acquired by the New York Jets so far, continuing today with offensive tackle Tyron Smith.
Tyron Smith is officially gone and the Dallas Cowboys now face quite the road to replacing him. The chances of having a good weekend took a turn on Friday night when it was reported that longtime Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith was joining the New York Jets in free agency.
What had been a quiet offseason for the New York Jets rose to a thunderous decibel level on Friday night with the news of Gang Green’s signing former Dallas Cowboys five-time All Pro offensive tackle Tyron Smith.
“I would’ve loved to have stayed home in Dallas,'' All-Pro left tackle Tyron Smith said on Friday night in noting the news of his move via free agency from the Cowboys to the New York Jets.
If the New York Jets had to play a game tomorrow, their starting five along the offensive line would be intact following the signing of Tyron Smith at
The latest Cowboys news is here. Tyron Smith officially ends his 13-year stint with the Cowboys. Securing a giant piece in their offensive-line overhaul, the New York Jets agreed to terms Friday night with former Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith, sources told ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Veteran left tackle Tyron Smith is leaving Dallas after 13 seasons to sign with the New York Jets, NFL Network and ESPN reported on Friday. Terms of the deal were not yet known for Smith, the decorated lineman who will take on the job of protecting Aaron Rodgers' blind side in 2024.
The New York Jets are hoping to keep Aaron Rodgers as clean as possible next season. Their latest signing will help the team do just that.
Addressing their biggest remaining need, the Jets are signing former Dallas Cowboys All-Pro left tackle Tyron Smith. This, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
He has enjoyed what is likely to end up being a Hall of Fame career over the last 13 years in Dallas.
Veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith is set to sign with the New York Jets, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported. He just wrapped up his 12th season with the Dallas Cowboys, and his last major contract was an eight-year deal for $96.5 million.
13-year veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith signed a new contract with the New York Jets. Smith, a two-time All-Pro, eight-time Pro Bowler, and member of the All-2010’s team, spent the entirety of his career with the Dallas Cowboys.
Questions abound as the NFL's 2024 league year commences.
With veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith hitting free agency for the first time in his 13-year career, it's likely the end of an era for the Dallas Cowboys.
NFL teams needing to fill or strengthen a position have over 673 free agents to choose from this offseason. But what if each team was limited to only players from division rivals?
First-year New England Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo has his work cut out for him in replacing Bill Belichick.
With the seeming end to veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith‘s time in Dallas, the 33-year-old is expected to hit the free agent market for the first time in his long career.
Tyron Smith has been a mainstay on the Cowboys offensive line since joining the team in the 2011 NFL Draft. But after 13 years it seems both parties are ready for a fresh start
The Dallas Cowboys appear likely to lose one of their All-Pro stalwarts.
Tyron Smith‘s 13-year stint in Dallas has likely come to an end.
The team is currently allowing his eight-year, $97.6M contract to expire, leading him towards free agency, but both sides will continue to discuss how a return could happen.
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