On Wednesday, the offensive line for the Dallas Cowboys suffered a catastrophe. ESPN reported
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that standout left tackle Tyron Smith tore his hamstring during practise while making a block.
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He is out indefinitely and might sit out a significant portion of the 2022 campaign. Smith, 31, has missed at
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least three games annually since 2016 due to a variety of injuries that have plagued him over the course
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of several seasons. He is an eight-time Pro Bowler and one of the best tackles in the game when healthy,
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but the qualifier "when healthy" is becoming more and more important. Dallas is already undergoing
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significant changes along the offensive line this year after parting ways with right tackle La'el Collins and
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allowing left guard Connor Williams to go in free agency. First-round pick Tyler Smith, who the organisation selected
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as its left tackle of the future but who might possibly start at guard next to Tyron Smith in the near future,
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was anticipated to take the former's spot. Tyron suffered a significant injury, so it's probable that the
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Cowboys may immediately take their first-round pick outside and move on from the potential Hall of Famer
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who has been holding down the left side of the line since 2012. In 2011, Smith was a rookie right tackle.
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