Tyron Smith is not holding back on his reasons for leaving the Dallas Cowboys Dallas Cowboys.
The former long-serving Cowboys left tackle, who was previously the team's longest-serving member, signed with the New York Jets this offseason New York Jets He explained why he left the only NFL team he has ever played for
Via the Jets’ Twitter account:
“With the way things were looking in Dallas, I knew it was likely to be the Jets,” Smith said on Thursday, March 21st. “Honestly, I got excited for a new chapter in my life.”
Cowboys Have Been Inactive During 2024 Free Agency Period
The Cowboys’ inactivity in free agency has been a topic of discussion. They have only signed one outside free agent, linebacker Eric Kendricks, and have allowed multiple key veterans to leave through free agency, including: Tony Pollard, Dorance Armstrong, Tyler Biadasz, Dante Fowler, Leighton Vander Esch, Neville Gallimore, Johnathan Hankins, Michael Gallup and Smith himself.
Dallas — who had previously committed to the idea of an all-in approach — has been anything but “all-in” during this free agency period. Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones defended the team’s free agency approach in recent comments made.
“We are going to stick with what we believe will ultimately get us a championship for our fans,” Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones said, via Jon Machota of The Athletic. “We don’t define all-in by what you spend in free agency. It’s keeping the core [together].”
Tyron Smith Explains Why He Signed With Jets
Smith, who was the No. 9 overall pick in the 2011 NFL draft, further explained why he left the Cowboys despite having his fifth All-Pro season in 2023.
“I saw what the Jets can do as a team, and everyone wants to win as any team does,” Smith said. “I just feel like they have all the pieces together right now with the final pieces this offseason to produce a team that could go all the way. I played against Aaron Rodgers a couple of times in the postseason throughout my career. I know what kind of quarterback he is. I know what he can do if you just give him a little bit of time. I’m just here to do my best to give him that time.”
Although he’s one of the older players in the league, Smith had one of the best seasons of his career in 2023. According to Pro Football Focus, Smith achieved an 83.8 offensive grade and an 88.6 pass-blocking grade during the 2023 season. His pass-blocking grade led all full-time tackles in 2023. He allowed just one sack in 840 snaps, resulting in a 98.1 efficiency rating. His efficiency rating was the third-highest in a single season during his career.
Furthermore, he showed some durability for the first time in years. Smith played in 13 games after missing 33 games over the prior three seasons.
Smith, who will turn 34 years old during the 2024 season, signed a one-year deal with $6.5 million guaranteed and $13.5 million total if incentives are reached.
“It speaks for what’s been happening for the past couple of years,” Smith said, per Rich Cimini of ESPN, as part of his agreement. “Honestly, I believe it’s a just agreement.”
Smith is expected to guard Aaron Rodgers — who experienced a torn Achilles in the start of last season — as the Jets aim to prove themselves as playoff contenders.