The Dallas Cowboys nearly suffered a catastrophic injury when left tackle Tyler Guyton went down in Monday's practice. What was initially feared to be a torn ACL ultimately proved to be a knee fracture, and Guyton is expected to return to action in 4-6 weeks.
In the meantime, the Cowboys will turn to 2024 seventh-rounder Nathan Thomas. It's a surprise move given Thomas missed all of last season with a knee injury. But he’s impressed the organization on and off the field and has handled his reps at left tackle well in the early going.
With Guyton sidelined and Rob Jones out 2–3 months with a neck injury, the front office has brought in old friend La'el Collins for a workout, per Todd Archer of ESPN.