Tyron Smith
33-Year-Old
Questionable
Injury Neck
Est. Return 12/1/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Smith signed a one-year contract with the Jets after reaching eight Pro Bowls with the Cowboys, and the 33-year-old left tackle will protect Aaron Rodgers' blind side in 2024 if both can stay healthy. Read Past Outlooks
Ruled out for Week 11
Smith (neck) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Colts, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Smith's absence Sunday comes as no surprise, as the 33-year-old offensive lineman was unable to practice all week after sustaining a neck injury in the Jets' Week 10 loss to the Cardinals. Expect 2024 first-round pick Olu Fashanu to protect Aaron Rodgers' blindside in Week 11 while Smith is sidelined.
Smith's absence Sunday comes as no surprise, as the 33-year-old offensive lineman was unable to practice all week after sustaining a neck injury in the Jets' Week 10 loss to the Cardinals. Expect 2024 first-round pick Olu Fashanu to protect Aaron Rodgers' blindside in Week 11 while Smith is sidelined.
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The 32-year-old has made eight Pro Bowls in his career, but Smith has played only 17 games total over the last three seasons and hasn't been able to stay healthy enough to handle a full schedule since 2015. When he's on the field though, he remains a stalwart left tackle for Dak Prescott.
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Still getting testing on neck
Smith (neck) did not participate at practice Wednesday.
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Undergoing MRI
Smith will get an MRI exam for the neck injury he sustained during Sunday's game at Arizona, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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Unlikely to return Sunday
Smith (neck) is doubtful to return to Sunday's contest against the Cardinals.
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Gets vet rest day
Smith got a veteran rest day Thursday and was a limited participant in practice, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
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Unavailable for team drills
Smith (undisclosed) was not on the field for team drills at training camp Tuesday, Andy Vasquez of The Bergen Record reports.
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Finds new home in Big Apple
Smith, who'd spent his entire 13-year career with the Cowboys, signed a one-year deal that could be worth up to $20 million with the Jets on Friday, Rich Cimini of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
There had been plenty of talk of the Cowboys' interest in working something out with their 2011 first-round pick, but the Jets ultimately presented a more appealing landing spot. New York had a significant need at offensive line heading into the offseason after allowing 64 sacks last season, and Smith will now be charged with the all-important task of protecting future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers' from the left tackle spot in 2024.
There had been plenty of talk of the Cowboys' interest in working something out with their 2011 first-round pick, but the Jets ultimately presented a more appealing landing spot. New York had a significant need at offensive line heading into the offseason after allowing 64 sacks last season, and Smith will now be charged with the all-important task of protecting future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers' from the left tackle spot in 2024.