Tyler Guyton’s High-Ankle Sprain: Will He Shock Fans by Defying Expectations on Thursday?
Tyler Guyton’s sudden exit from Sunday’s nail-biter against the Eagles has sent some serious ripples through the Cowboys’ camp — and for good reason. That high-ankle sprain he picked up isn’t just a minor inconvenience; it’s looking like he won’t be suiting up for the clash with the Chiefs this Thursday. Watching Guyton leave the field mid-game and not come back was hard enough, but now the roster shuffle is kicking into high gear. Nate Thomas is stepping up once again—the same guy who filled in during Week 5 when Guyton was out with a concussion. Meanwhile, Hakeem Adenjii, sidelined by illness last week, might finally get a shot to grab some minutes if all pans out. With the Cowboys set to drop their initial injury report before Thanksgiving and final updates due Wednesday, all eyes are on how this will shape their lineup moving forward. Stay tuned—there’s plenty more unfolding here. LEARN MORE
Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton is likely to miss Thursday’s game against the Chiefs.
According to multiple reports, Guyton suffered a high-ankle sprain during Sunday’s 24-21 victory over the Eagles. Guyton left the game in the second half and did not return.
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Guyton was replaced by Nate Thomas against the Eagles. Thomas also started when Guyton missed the team’s Week 5 victory over the Jets because of a concussion. Hakeem Adenjii was inactive against the Eagles due to an illness, but will step into the backup role if he’s able to play against Kansas City.
The Cowboys will issue their first injury report ahead of their Thanksgiving game on Monday afternoon. Final injury designations for the game will be released on Wednesday.



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