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πŸ’₯ SHOCKING NEWS JUST BEFORE KICKOFF: COWBOYS STAR RULED OUT 1 HOUR BEFORE THE GAME DUE TO FAMILY EMERGENCY πŸ’”

Just one hour before the highly anticipated matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions (Week 14, NFL 2025), the Cowboys dropped a bombshell announcement: rookie offensive tackle Tyler Guyton has been ruled out due to a sudden family emergency.

The news came as a complete surprise, as Guyton was fully suited up and warming up with the team at Ford Field in Detroit, seemingly ready to start at right tackle. But everything changed in a flash when he received an urgent phone call on the sideline.

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According to team sources, Tyler Guyton’s father β€” who was also the very first person to coach him in football β€” suffered a suspected heart attack and was rushed to an emergency hospital back in Oklahoma.

Without hesitation, the promising rookie left the stadium immediately and boarded a flight home to be with his family β€” a heartbreaking but deeply understandable decision in such a critical moment.

Coach Brian Schottenheimer shared an emotional message:

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β€œWe’re losing a big piece on the offensive line, but that means nothing compared to the love of family. Football is important β€” but sometimes, you have to put your heart in the right place. We support Tyler 100%, and we’ll play with him in our hearts today.”

Even with the sudden loss of a key starter, the Cowboys’ offensive unit is rallying together, vowing to fight even harder for their teammate in spirit.

Football can wait… but family can’t. We fully support Spencer. This team will play every snap with him and his dad in our hearts.”

There is no official update yet on when Tyler Guyton will return, but the NFL community β€” especially Cowboys Nation β€” is already flooding social media with prayers and support under the hashtags:

#PrayForGuyton | #CowboysNation | #FamilyFirst

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