Cowboys’ Tyron Smith must practice Saturday to play Sunday; Terence Steele set to repeat at LT

If Smith’s ankle keeps him out, Terence Steele will start again at LT after 6 games at RT. “It’s like trying to write with your left hand.” | From @ToddBrock24f7

Tyron Smith’s availability for Sunday all comes down to what he’s able to do on Saturday.

The Cowboys left tackle is in extreme danger of missing his second straight game with bone spurs in his ankle. While he has not taken part in practice this week, Dallas head coach Mike McCarthy isn’t ready to rule out the seven-time Pro Bowler quite yet. On Friday, he told reporters that he wants to give Smith one more day.

“If Tyron doesn’t practice [Saturday], he won’t be available,” McCarthy said. “That’s kind of the timeline that we’re on.”

Backup Terence Steele assumed Smith’s role in practice this week for the Cowboys, taking all the first-team snaps at left tackle ahead of Sunday’s home game versus Atlanta.

For Steele, it would mark his second straight outing there, after six consecutive starts on the opposite side. He took over at right tackle for the entirety of La’el Collins’s five-game suspension, and played well enough that the team left him there in Week 8, Collins’s first game back on the active roster. Smith left that game early and hasn’t played since. Cowboys coaches then moved Steele to the left side to cover for Smith and had Collins resume his usual spot at right.

The undrafted Texas Tech product struggled last week against Denver on the left side, but says he is more comfortable at the position after another week of practice.

“It’s like trying to write with your left hand. The biomechanics of being on the left is a lot different,” Steele told media members this week. “Hands, feet, eyes. Like, it’s everything.”

The second-year man said it required a completely different mindset to switch sides. And if he’s called on to go versus the Falcons, he says he’ll be ready.

“I just took a different approach this week of my angles and my sets. I think last week, I was trying to make it too much like my right. It’s just different.”

And it turns out the 24-year-old has a pretty good mentor trying to teach him the finer points of the role.

“He’s always in the background watching me,” Steele says of Smith. “Every walkthrough, I know he’s there keeping me– whatever he sees, he’ll correct me.”

McCarthy explained that the club hopes Smith’s ankle issue can be rehabbed back to playing strength but admitted that, when it comes to a possible surgery, “I think you look at all the options.”

For now, though, Smith’s short-term options are simple: practice Saturday, or keep watching Steele in his place on Sunday.

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Cowboys LT Tyron Smith expected to miss Week 9 vs Broncos with ankle injury

The 7-time Pro Bowler lasted 31 snaps before a bone spur in his ankle forced him out; Mike McCarthy says he’d be “pressed to play.” | From @ToddBrock24f7

Once again, the Cowboys are preparing to play a game this weekend as if one of their most important offensive starters won’t be ready to go.

Left tackle Tyron Smith had already been dealing with an ankle issue, and it flared up again during the second quarter of the team’s 20-16 win Sunday in Minnesota, forcing the seven-time Pro Bowler to miss the remainder of the game.

In a midweek press conference, Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy confirmed that Smith would not practice on Wednesday and expressed doubt about his availability for the team’s home date with the Broncos this weekend.

“He’d be pressed to play,” McCarthy stated plainly.

Smith originally suffered the ankle injury in Week 6 versus New England and was limited leading up to the Halloween night tilt against the Vikings. He lasted 31 snaps before leaving the game. Team owner Jerry Jones called it a bone spur issue in a radio interview Tuesday.

If Smith sits, the offensive line will undergo something of a shuffle, a routine that fans became accustomed to seeing last season. Right tackle La’el Collins has returned from his five-game suspension, but did not take over his starting position in Week 8, as Terence Steele stayed put. Moving forward, Steele could remain on the right side with Collins sliding down to Smith’s left spot, or Steele could swing to replace Smith at left while Collins comes back to his usual position.

On Sunday, it was Ty Nsekhe who replaced Smith.

McCarthy declined to offer any hints about which way the team would go for the Week 9 interconference matchup.

“We’ve got some options we’re looking at. Frankly, I don’t want to tell you. We’d rather Denver find out when they find out.”

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