Dallas Cowboys legend Tyron Smith officially retired from the NFL on Wednesday, signing a one-day deal with the team to retire as a member of the franchise that made him a future Hall of Famer.
14-year veteran offensive tackle Tyron Smith announced his retirement. Smith, an eight-time Pro Bowler and two-time First-Team All-Pro, spent the 2024 season with the New York Jets but is best known for his time with the Dallas Cowboys.
Tyron Smith was the ultimate culture changer for the Dallas Cowboys. The USC product was the ninth overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, making him the first offensive lineman Jerry Jones selected in Round 1 since purchasing the team in 1989.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Tyron Smith didn’t just say goodbye at his Wednesday retirement press conference at The Star. The Dallas Cowboys icon told a story. One not of accolades or All-Pro nods, but of relationships, growth, and the men who helped mold him into one of the greatest offensive linemen in NFL history.
FRISCO - Tyron Smith played with a litany of wildly successful teammates during his Dallas Cowboys career. *Offensive lineman Zack Martin, bound for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
As the 2025 NFL Draft approaches, Dallas Cowboys COO Stephen Jones has provided insight into the team’s evolving strategy. Speaking this week on 105.3 The Fan, Jones made headlines for acknowledging a potential trade down from the 12th overall pick—but an equally important nugget flew under the radar.
The Dallas Cowboys hosted G Hakeem Adeniji for a workout on Wednesday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Adeniji, 27, was drafted by the Bengals in the sixth round out of Kansas in 2020 and he signed a four-year, $3.5 million rookie contract.
Moments after signing a one-day deal to retire in the silver and navy, Dallas Cowboys tackle Tyron Smith did what he didn't do much during his 14-year career.
Wednesday, April 16, was a bittersweet day for the Dallas Cowboys organization and its players, as future Hall of Fame left tackle Tyron Smith announced his retirement.
The Dallas Cowboys are celebrating the career of Tyron Smith, as the franchise legend is officially retiring from the NFL after signing a one-day contract with the team he spent 14 seasons with.
FRISCO - The Dallas Cowboys' goodbye to Tyron Smith here inside The Star on Wednesday was executed in a manner as unique as Tyron himself. And “America’s Team” owner Jerry Jones is one of the reasons why.
The Dallas Cowboys have pulled off three trades this offseason and more could be in the horizon as the 2025 NFL Draft quickly approaches. In contrast to 2023 when they acquired starting-caliber players Brandin Cooks and Stephon Gilmore, the Cowboys have aimed for depth players, landing CB Kaiir Elam, LB Kenneth Murray, and QB Joe Milton.
We are just eight days from the Dallas Cowboys draft class forming, and the front office seems to be finalizing its plan. On Tuesday, Stephen Jones told 105.3 The Fan that while the team isn’t likely to move up the board, he “could see” a trade down occurring.
When the Dallas Cowboys come up in discussion, the conversation almost always shifts to the organization’s near 30-year drought of winning a Super Bowl.
Dallas Cowboys star quarterback Dak Prescott and his fianceé Sarah Jane Ramos are expecting a baby girl this coming May. But before that big day for the couple, Ramos appeared to enjoy some relaxing time at a golf course.
Tyron Smith’s retirement news has shaken up the NFL world. The NFL veteran, who played for 14 seasons in the league, will sign a one-day contract with the Dallas Cowboys to announce his retirement from his beloved game, according to recent reports.
The Dallas Cowboys, known as “America’s Team,” are one of the most storied franchises in NFL history. They boast a legacy rich with legendary players who have left a lasting impact on the game.
All right, folks, here’s a 2025 Cowboys seven-round mock draft that should make some of you happy. There are so many mock drafts out there, and if you combine them all, you may get a few picks correct, but let’s get crazy.
Dallas Cowboys edge-rusher Micah Parsons attended the start of the team's voluntary offseason workout program on Monday, despite no contract extension.