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Tyron Smith Eyes Return for 14th Season Amid Free Agency Speculation

The Dallas Cowboys' veteran tackle is not retiring and may explore options with other teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs.

  • Tyron Smith, the Dallas Cowboys' eight-time Pro Bowl left tackle, is not planning to retire and hopes to return for a 14th season in 2024.
  • Smith has not played a full season since 2015 due to injuries, but his performance in 2023 was notably strong, surrendering just one sack in 847 snaps.
  • The Kansas City Chiefs are considered the best fit for Smith if he does not re-sign with the Cowboys, given their need to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
  • Smith's market value is estimated at $7.4 million for one year, making a deal more feasible for the Chiefs, who have more cap space than the Cowboys.
  • Despite his injury history, Smith's consistent performance and desire to continue playing have sparked interest from multiple teams, including a potential return to the Cowboys.
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