Cowboys’ Tyler Booker Claims Unfair Treatment After Demotion
Oxnard, CA – July 28
Tensions are simmering at the Dallas Cowboys’ training camp as rookie guard Tyler Booker voices his frustration over a recent demotion. The first-round pick, selected 14th overall in the 2025 NFL Draft, has been relegated to the second string, losing the starting right guard spot to veteran Robert Jones. Booker, 22, believes he’s been unfairly treated and insists he deserves the top role, arguing he can outperform the older player.
The shift came to light over the weekend at the Cowboys’ Oxnard facility, where Booker was spotted practicing with the backups while Jones, a 28-year-old former Miami Dolphin, took the first-team reps. Head coach Brian Schottenheimer cited the team’s “compete every day” philosophy, praising Jones’ consistency while noting Booker’s mixed performance. However, Booker sees it differently. “I feel like I’ve been dealt an unfair hand,” he told reporters after Monday’s practice. “I was drafted to start, and I know I can do better than someone who’s past his prime.”
Booker’s confidence stems from his college pedigree at Alabama, where he earned First-Team All-SEC honors in 2024, showcasing agility and strength that impressed scouts. He argues his youth and upside outweigh Jones’ experience, especially given Jones’ age and a career marked by 17 starts with the Dolphins last year. “I respect Rob’s journey, but he’s 28—his best days might be behind him,” Booker said. “I’m here to build something, not just fill a spot.”
The demotion has sparked debate among fans and analysts. Some back Booker’s potential, pointing to the Cowboys’ young offensive line needing fresh talent alongside Tyler Smith and Terence Steele. Others defend Jones, who signed a one-year, $3.65 million deal and brings veteran stability to a unit still finding its footing after a 7-10 2024 season. Schottenheimer remains noncommittal, saying, “It’s not permanent yet. Tyler’s got time to prove himself.”
Booker, undeterred, vows to fight back. “This isn’t the end for me,” he declared. “I’ll show them I’m the guy they need out there.” His PFF college grade of 87.3 suggests he has the tools, but camp struggles—missed assignments and inconsistent technique—have fueled the coaching staff’s decision. Social media buzzes with #JusticeForBooker, as supporters urge him to seize his next opportunity.
As training camp enters its second week, all eyes are on Booker. Can he reclaim his starting role, or will Jones solidify his grip? For a Cowboys team eyeing redemption, this battle could shape their offensive line—and Booker’s future.
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