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Cowboys Rookie Tyler Guyton Faces Fan Backlash, Vows to Prove Worth

Dallas, TX – July 23, 2025, 04:37 PM +07

A firestorm of criticism has erupted within Cowboys Nation targeting rookie offensive tackle Tyler Guyton after a lackluster debut season, but the 23-year-old is standing firm, vowing to stay and reclaim his value—igniting a heated debate as training camp begins today at The Star.

Guyton, the Cowboys’ first-round pick (29th overall) from Oklahoma in the 2024 NFL Draft, arrived with high hopes to replace Tyron Smith, starting 16 games and logging 960 snaps, per Pro-Football-Reference. However, his rookie year fell short, allowing 6 sacks and 35 pressures with a 58.7 PFF grade, according to Blogging The Boys. Memorable struggles, like the fumble-causing block against Houston Texans in Week 11, fueled fan frustration, with calls for his benching or trade growing louder on social media.

“I’m not going anywhere,” Guyton declared Wednesday after practice. “I’m here to fight for my spot and prove I can be that guy. This is my team.” His resolve, backed by a four-year, $13.6 million rookie deal with a $3.4 million cap hit for 2025, per Spotrac, has split opinions. The 6-foot-8, 322-pound tackle’s determination earns praise from some, while others question his readiness given the team’s 12-5 2024 season ended in playoff disappointment.

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The controversy deepens as Cowboys, with $42 million in cap space, prioritize their offensive line under Brian Schottenheimer. Coach Schottenheimer remained cautious: “Tyler’s got potential; it’s about growth,” he told The Dallas Morning News. Fans on X reflect the divide, with @CowboysNation posting, “Guyton’s grit deserves a chance!” while @DallasDynasty argued, “Trade him—Beebe’s the future.”

Guyton’s injury-free 2024, despite penalties (8 accepted), offers hope, but his college inexperience (14 starts) and early struggles against elite rushers like Myles Garrett highlight areas for improvement. Critics say the team can’t afford patience with Super Bowl LX in sight, yet his low-cost contract buys time. His camp return, healthy and focused, adds intrigue.

Can Guyton silence his detractors and anchor the line? As camp unfolds, his journey becomes a focal point for a Cowboys squad chasing glory. With Dak Prescott’s 3,411-yard 2024 season relying on protection, the pressure is on. Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

 

Former Patriots Captain Forced to Join Steelers to Support Ailing Mother, Though His Heart Remains with New England
Former Patriots Captain Forced to Join Steelers to Support Ailing Mother, Though His Heart Remains with New England Foxborough, September 17, 2025 – Just days before the matchup between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium, the story of Ja’Whaun Bentley – former Patriots captain – has left fans deeply moved. Bentley, who once led the defense and spent 7 seasons in a Patriots jersey, recently signed with the Steelers under reluctant circumstances. His mother is currently battling a serious illness, requiring long-term treatment, and the family needs significant funds to cover medical expenses. The Steelers were the only team to offer a contract at this time, giving Bentley an opportunity to earn income to support his mother. For Bentley, this decision was a heart-wrenching one. After leaving the Patriots due to a pectoral injury in the 2024 season, he has always held deep affection for the team that gave him the chance to become a star. Now, donning a Steelers uniform just before facing the Patriots turns this game into an emotionally charged challenge. In a private conversation with an old friend, Bentley tearfully confided: “I never wanted to stand on the opposite side of the Patriots. New England is where I grew up, my football family. But my mom is in pain every day… and I can’t turn my back on her. I just hope people understand, this isn’t betrayal, but a son’s responsibility.” Many Patriots fans, rather than criticizing, have expressed empathy and sent well-wishes to Bentley and his family. To them, he will always be a part of New England, regardless of the jersey he wears. The Steelers believe Bentley’s presence will add depth to their defense, which has been a weak point through the first two weeks of the season. But for Bentley, this weekend’s game is not just an NFL matchup – it’s a difficult journey between his love for the Patriots and his duty to his family.