
Thanks to Tyron Smith for everything.
We have another big piece of news to signify the end of an era for the Dallas Cowboys. After Zack Martin announced his retirement from the NFL earlier this offseason, former Cowboy Tyron Smith will do the same.
BREAKING: Eight-time Pro Bowl left tackle Tyron Smith is retiring after 14 seasons in the NFL.
Smith will sign a one day contract on Wednesday to end his career as a member of the #Cowboys, with a press conference to follow at 2 P.M. CT.
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— Tommy Yarrish (@tommy_yarrish) April 15, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys announced a press conference tomorrow at 3 PM EST. The expectation is that long-time Cowboy Tyron Smith, like Martin, will announce his retirement from the NFL. He is expected to sign a one-day deal so he can retire as a Dallas Cowboy.
Smith is a decorated player who likely will be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. He has been named to eight Pro Bowls in his career and garnered five All-Pro selections, and was a member of the 2010’s All-Decade Team. Smith was a member of the Cowboys’ second coming of the Great Wall of Dallas and was an integral member teams featuring Tony Romo in 2014, and Ezekiel Elliott’s and Dak Prescott’s ascension to premier rookies in 2016. Tomorrow, another All-Time great in the history of Dallas Cowboys’ offensive lineman calls it a career.