The Dallas Cowboys are facing a growing injury crisis that is severely affecting their offensive line as they approach the new season. After Terrence Steele’s initial absence, which ended with his recent return to practice, another blow came when Robert Jones suffered a broken neck bone shortly after being promoted to start at right guard.
Key Offensive Linemen Sidelined
The injury troubles continued when left tackle Tyler Guyton was diagnosed with a knee bone fracture, expected to keep him out for four to six weeks and cast doubt on his participation in the season opener. Adding to the concerns, Tyler Smith, considered the team’s most dependable lineman since Zack Martin’s retirement, left practice unassisted on Thursday, raising alarms despite appearing stable at first glance.
Adjustment Challenges Amid Ongoing Setbacks
With these injuries piling up, the Cowboys have turned to Brock Hoffman to fill the left guard spot within the starting lineup. The offensive line’s depth and resilience are under intense scrutiny as the team prepares for their opener, facing uncertainty regarding the recovery timeline for several critical players.
Team’s Outlook and Next Steps
The accumulation of injuries not only threatens the Cowboys’ offensive stability but also tests their ability to adapt under pressure. How quickly Smith, Guyton, and Jones recover will likely influence the effectiveness of Dallas’ frontline and their early season performance, making these developments critical to watch in the days ahead.

