"Yea, I would like there to be some clarity, for sure," Smith said ( via the team's website). "And I'll get that, we're going to have those conversations when we have a conversation later today. I'll kind of get that clarify from him and what their vision is and what they say. While Smith wouldn't explicitly endorse one position over the other, he did admit that he's naturally more comfortable playing at the guard position."
The Dallas Cowboys lost to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, but they did so with something interesting happening along the offensive line. Tyler Smith played left tackle. We joke about the names along the offensive line so to be clear we are saying it again. Tyler Smith played left tackle, as in the normal starting left guard (just want to be clear here).
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Wanya Morris, the Kansas City Chiefs' backup left tackle, sustained a season-ending left knee injury during Sunday night's game against the Houston Texans, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Starting in place of the injured Josh Simmons, Morris suffered his injury on the game's opening snap when he appeared to be rolled up on by center Creed Humphrey while run blocking. Within minutes of having to be assisted off the field, Morris was taken to the locker room on a cart.