
Cowboys Lt Tyler Guyton Fractures Bone in Right Knee During Practice, Reports Say
The Cowboys open the season at the Philadelphia Eagles on Sept. 4, meaning a recovery on the longer end of that timeframe would put Guyton's availability in question for that NFC East game. Guyton, a first-round pick out of Oklahoma, started 11 games and played in 15 as a rookie last season.
The Cowboys have been counting on the 6-foot-7, 325-pound Guyton taking a step forward in his second season as part of a reconfigured offensive line. Dallas lost reserve lineman Rob Jones for two to three months because of a broken bone in his neck sustained during its first padded practice on Sunday. Jones had been competing with rookie first-round draft pick Tyler Booker to start at right guard.

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