
"FRISCO, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyler Guyton is unlikely to play on Thanksgiving against the Kansas City Chiefs because of a high ankle sprain suffered in the second half of Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles, according to multiple sources. While the injury is considered to be on the "milder" side of a typical high ankle sprain, the four-day turnaround makes it difficult for Guyton to be ready to play Thursday. The Cowboys will hold a couple of walk-through practices this week in order to get ready for the Chiefs."
"After suffering the injury, Guyton was listed as questionable to return, but he did not re-enter the game. Nate Thomas would make his second start of his career if Guyton does not play. He started the Cowboys' Week 5 win at the New York Jets with Guyton out because of a concussion. He played the final 31 snaps of the Eagles' game and held up well against the Philadelphia front. Hakeem Adeniji would serve as the backup tackle."
Tyler Guyton suffered a high ankle sprain in the second half of the game against the Philadelphia Eagles and is unlikely to play on Thanksgiving against the Kansas City Chiefs. The injury is considered milder than a typical high ankle sprain, but a four-day turnaround makes it difficult for Guyton to be ready to play. Guyton was listed as questionable to return but did not re-enter the game. If Guyton is unavailable, Nate Thomas would make his second career start after previously starting Week 5; Hakeem Adeniji would be the backup tackle. The Cowboys will hold walk-through practices this week and host Detroit on Dec. 4.
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