FRISCO, Texas — To say Tyler Guyton is progressing well feels, at this point, like quite the understatement. Having suffered a bone fracture in his knee in Oxnard, and dodging a season-ending injury in the process, the former first-round pick is already leveling up his physical participation.

When the Cowboys underwent practice on Monday, as they turned the page toward preparing for the regular season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles, Guyton was in a helmet and shells for the first time since suffering the injury on July 28.

He's not yet doing full team drills but, less than 30 days after leaving practice in Oxnard, he's moving well and trending toward a possible return on Sept. 4.

"I did individual [drills], and I'm feeling blessed," Guyton said. "I'm just happy to be back out t

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