A highly talented key star prepares to depart from the Dallas Cowboys and explore free agency this…
As Tyron Smith prepares to depart from the Dallas Cowboys and explore free agency this month, it’s unfortunately the moment to encapsulate his career with the iconic American football team.
Selected as the 9th overall pick in 2011, Smith has fashioned a remarkable career that undoubtedly positions him for recognition in the team’s Ring of Honor and quite possibly the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. Boasting five-time first- and second-team All-Pro honors, eight Pro Bowl appearances, and inclusion in the NFL 2010s All-Decade team, Smith has left an indelible mark on the sport.
Throughout the majority of his impressive 13-year tenure with the Cowboys, he stood as the premier left tackle in the NFL, consistently entering conversations about the best at his position. In a manner reminiscent of other notable Cowboys such as DeMarcus Ware, Tony Romo, and Jason Witten, Smith garnered significant individual accolades despite the team’s notable absence of collective success.