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"He certainly paid a price for not being here," Jones said via The Athletic. "But we're paying a price, too, because we felt like he'd might be further along had he done his rehab
ESPN's Stephen A. Smith was unhappy with comments a Dallas Cowboys executive made about contract talks with edge rusher Micah Parsons.
The Dallas Cowboys suffered what was believed at first to be a devastating blow when left tackle Tyler Guyton went down with a leg injury. Fortunately, it was just a bone fracture that will require a 4-6 week recovery as opposed to the feared torn ACL that would've ended his season.
Diggs lost out on $500,000 of his salary this season for choosing to rehab his knee injury in Miami over Dallas.
Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones believes the team is paying a price, as well as Trevon Diggs for his decision to rehab away from the facility, and also disagrees with the narrative of the team dragging out extensions.
A to Z Sports. Talk about a major injury scare. On Monday, the Dallas Cowboys feared starting left tackle Tyler Guyton had suffered a season-ending torn ACL. However, when the MRI results came back, they learned it was a bone fracture and a knee sprain,
The Dallas Cowboys need someone to step up at left tackle in Tyler Guyton's absence, and the favorite to land the job is Nate Thomas, a 2024 seventh-round pick.
Stephen Jones has said the franchise plans to have contract talks with four or five players, likely including cornerstones Micah Parsons and Tyler Smith.