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Cowboys' Smith move: Contract chaos looms
24 Dec
Summary
- Tyler Smith moved to left tackle despite guard contract.
- Potential violation of NFL labor rules could bring penalties.
- Injuries forced the Cowboys' hand for the position change.

The Dallas Cowboys may have inadvertently created a significant issue with NFL labor rules following a late-season position change for offensive lineman Tyler Smith. Smith, who was signed to a lucrative guard contract, has been moved to left tackle due to multiple injuries on the offensive line, including starting left tackle Tyler Guyton.
This move has raised concerns because tackles are compensated at a higher rate than guards. If the NFL determines this switch violates the collective bargaining agreement, the Cowboys could face financial or legal repercussions during the offseason. Coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed Smith's readiness for the role, stating he can play anywhere.
Despite these contractual considerations, the team aims to finish the season strong. The Cowboys will play the Washington Commanders on Christmas Day, seeking to improve their record and end the year positively after missing the playoffs.




