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After roughly 40 minutes of waiting for an MRI to confirm our worst fears, the football gods intervened, and ESPN’s Todd Archer reported that Guyton only suffered a bone fracture, which won’t require surgery and will keep him out for 4-6 weeks.
Injuries continue to pile up along the Dallas Cowboys offensive line following Tyler Guyton's knee injury, a day after guard Rob Jones broke a bone in his neck during training camp. While Guyton's situation is not season-ending, the projected starter at left tackle is questionable for Week 1 with a 4-to-6 week timeline for a return.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Cowboys have options while Tyler Guyton is out
If you missed the news yesterday, Cowboys second-year offensive line player Tyler Guyton went down yesterday and the first reports were thoughts of a torn ACL.
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Cornerback Caelen Carson hyperextended his knee Sunday, an injury that will keep him out 4-6 weeks, Todd Archer of ESPN reports. It comes a day after an MRI showed a fractured bone and sprain in the right knee of left tackle Tyler Guyton, who also will miss 4-6 weeks.
Washington Commanders Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin's holdout from training camp is now over. McLaurin opted to take a yoga class away from the team facility Wednesday instead of participating in practice while vying for a new contract, but on Sunday he did report to camp, even without a new deal.
A ranking of the 'best young cores' in the NFL has the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of the pack, despite untapped potential from a highly heralded rookie class.