FRISCO, Texas (AP) - Tyron Smith signed the one-day contract allowing the standout left tackle to retire with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday, and prompting beaming owner Jerry Jones to declare, "Officially a Cowboy."
Tyron Smith calls Dallas home as he retires with the Cowboys following a season with the Jets
FRISCO, Texas (AP) - Tyron Smith signed the one-day contract allowing the standout left tackle to retire with the Dallas Cowboys on Wednesday, and prompting beaming owner Jerry Jones to declare, "Officially a Cowboy."
Jones wasn’t smiling a year ago when the Cowboys made the business decision to move on from the longtime anchor of their offensive line because of injuries, which led to Smith signing with the New York Jets.
"It was like losing a family member when he went to the Jets, really was," Jones said. "And I couldn't talk to him, I couldn't have a small talk. I had a tough time talking, picking up that phone when he left us. And so it was with great pleasure that I put that old Jones on this contract today that will be the last one he signs in the NFL."
Those 13 seasons with the Cowboys easily won out, particularly since it’s been less than two months since six-time All-Pro right guard Zack Martin, Smith’s teammate for 10 years, retired after spending all 11 of his seasons in Dallas.