ARLINGTON, Texas -- Despite a sprained lateral collateral ligament in his right knee, Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith will play against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Smith went through his normal pregame stretching routine with strength and conditioning coach Mike Woicik and was pronounced fit to play. He is wearing a wrap on his knee and normally wears a brace as well. He went through one limited practice during the week and was listed as questionable.
Smith suffered the injury in the fourth quarter of last week's victory over the Oakland Raiders. Protecting themselves against Smith not being able to play a full game, the Cowboys will have backup tackles Byron Bell and Chaz Green both active.
Bell took the first-team snaps in practice during the week.
Smith had been slowed by back, hip and groin injuries this season before injuring his knee and missing two games. He was named to the Pro Bowl for the fifth time in his career earlier this week.