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8 times per bowl on the left Tyron Smith to retire with cowboys

Frisco, Texas – The eight -time Pro Bowl offensive Tackle Tyron Smith is expected to retire after 14 seasons in the NFL, 13 of whom he spent with the cowboys, where he was two -time professional.

Smith spent the 2024 season at the New York Jets, but is expected to retire as a cowboy by signing a one -day contract with Dallas on Wednesday. A press conference is planned on the star in Frisco at 14. PM CT, which is streamed live on dallascowboys.com and the cowboys mobile app.

Born in Moreno Valley, California, Smith was the ninth choice of the USC in the NFL design in 2011 and started his career on the right tackle for the cowboys. He only stayed there for one season, anchored the left side of Dallas’ line for the next 12 years and received seven years per bowl for seven years from 2013 to 2019 and was a two-time AP-First team All Pro.

In his 13 seasons and 170 games in Dallas, Smith paved the way for the leading rusher of the NFL three times, twice with Ezekiel Elliott and once with Demarco Murray.

In 2011 Smith was the first offensive lineman, the cowboy owner and general manager Jerry Jones in the first round of the NFL design since he bought the team in 1989. It paid off.

In his game days, injuries were always a factor for SMTIH, but he was still one of the most dominant offensive lineman on the field when he was healthy. When the NFL released their all-decades team for the 2010s, Smith was one of the four offensive duels that were selected alongside Jason Peters, Joe Staley and Joe Thomas.

Smith is the second major presence in the cowboy’s offensive line to withdraw this low season, and joined Zack Martin, who called her a career after 11 years, all with Dallas.

Both are now the most important prospects for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in five years and for the cowboys’ ring.

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