Tyler Guyton likely to miss Thursday's game with a high-ankle sprain

Tyler Guyton likely to miss Thursday's game with a high-ankle sprain

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Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton is expected to miss Thursday's game against the Chiefs after suffering a high-ankle sprain during the team's 24-21 win over the Eagles. Guyton exited the game in the second half and did not return. Nate Thomas, who previously started in Guyton's absence during the Week 5 game against the Jets due to a concussion, replaced him. Hakeem Adenjii, who was inactive against the Eagles because of an illness, is anticipated to serve as the backup if available for the upcoming game against Kansas City. The Cowboys are set to release their first injury report for the Thanksgiving game on Monday afternoon, with final injury designations announced on Wednesday.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/josh-alperon November 24, 2025
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