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Devastating news for the Dallas Cowboys … star offensive lineman Tyron Smith is set to undergo season-ending surgery for a scary neck injury.
Head coach Mike McCarthy made the announcement Friday … and it’s massive — with some believing this move alone could end Dallas’ hopes of a Super Bowl.
Tyron is considered one of the best left tackles in the sport … and is widely viewed as a future Hall of Famer.
And, with the Cowboys already missing star right tackle La’el Collins due to a hip injury … it ain’t exactly like the team has depth to replace him.
Dallas is no stranger to missing Tyron from its lineups … he’s battled neck and back issues in the past — but the Cowboys have notoriously struggled in games he hasn’t played in.
As for Tyron’s future post-surgery … it’s unclear if this could put his playing days in jeopardy.
The 6’5″, 312-pound lineman is only 29 years old … but he’s already played in 133 career games and made 7 Pro Bowls.
Smith signed an 8-year, $97 MILLION contract with the Cowboys back in 2014.
Get well soon!