SAD NEWS: Tyler Guyton Suffers Serious Cruciate Ligament Injury During Training Camp — Doctors Confirm Long Recovery Ahead
Dallas, TX – July 29, 2025
In a devastating blow to the Dallas Cowboys’ 2025 season plans, offensive tackle Tyler Guyton has suffered a significant cruciate ligament injury during training camp, with doctors confirming that his recovery will be long and uncertain. The news has sent shockwaves through the organization, which had counted on the young lineman to protect quarterback Dak Prescott’s blind side this year.
🏥 The Incident During Training Camp
The injury reportedly occurred during a non-contact drill earlier this week. Witnesses say Guyton went down awkwardly after a routine pass protection set, grabbing his knee immediately and shouting in pain. Practice was halted as trainers rushed to his side, and the 6’7”, 320-pound lineman was carted off the field.
Initial reports speculated a minor sprain, but after further testing, including MRI scans, team doctors delivered the bad news:
“Tyler has suffered a torn cruciate ligament. Surgery will be required, and recovery could take up to 9–12 months.”
💔 A Crushing Setback for a Rising Star
Guyton, drafted by the Cowboys in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Oklahoma, had been pegged as a long-term answer at left tackle — a crucial position on the offensive line. After a rookie season filled with ups and downs, he came into this year’s training camp with renewed focus, promising to be more disciplined and technically sound.
His absence will leave a massive hole in the Cowboys’ offensive line, which was already dealing with depth concerns. The team had recently released veterans to make way for younger talent, and now faces the difficult decision of either promoting an inexperienced backup or seeking help via free agency or trades.
🧠 Doctor’s Final Verdict
According to team orthopedic specialist Dr. Kevin Ransom:
“This type of ligament injury is serious and must be treated carefully. We expect full recovery, but not anytime soon. Rushing this kind of rehab only puts the player at risk of re-injury or long-term damage.”
The medical team expects Guyton to undergo surgery within the next two weeks, followed by months of intensive physical therapy and strength rebuilding.
😢 Locker Room and Fan Reactions
The reaction from teammates was immediate and emotional. Quarterback Dak Prescott, visibly upset, told reporters:
“Tyler was grinding hard, and you could tell he was about to break through. It hurts to lose him like this. He’s more than just a lineman — he’s our brother.”
Fans took to social media to show support for the young tackle, with hashtags like #StayStrongGuyton and #CowboysFamily trending across Twitter and Instagram. Some fans also expressed concern about the team’s ability to protect Dak without Guyton on the field.
🧩 What’s Next for the Cowboys?
This injury throws a wrench into the Cowboys’ offensive plans for the 2025 season. With preseason just weeks away, Dallas will likely explore options including:
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Moving backup tackle Matt Waletzko into a starting role
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Re-signing a veteran free agent for temporary support
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Shifting offensive linemen around, though this could disrupt team chemistry
The front office has yet to comment on the team’s strategy, but Head Coach Mike McCarthy acknowledged the severity of the situation:
“We’re heartbroken for Tyler. He’s worked his tail off to be here. But this is also the NFL — and we have to adapt. We’ll rally for him, and we’ll be ready.”