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    Jaylon Smith (born June 14, 1995) is an American football linebacker who is a free agent. He played college football at Notre Dame and was drafted 34th overall by the Dallas Cowboys in the second round of the 2016 NFL draft.

  2. The Cowboys have released linebacker Jaylon Smith, the move coming two years after they signed him to a five-year big-money extension.

  3. Dallas Cowboys middle linebacker Jaylon Smith smiles as he leaves the field after the Cowboys 36-28 victory over the Carolina Panthers in an NFL football game at AT&T Stadium on Sunday,...

  4. Oct 6, 2021 · The Dallas Cowboys released former Pro Bowl linebacker Jaylon Smith midway through the second year of a six-year, $68.4 million contract on Tuesday.

  5. New York Giants linebacker Jaylon Smith stops Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott on a fourth-down run to force a turnover on downs.

  6. Oct 6, 2021 · The Dallas Cowboys have released Jaylon Smith, once seen as the leader of their defense, just four games into the 2021 season. Smith certainly was no longer the central figure for the team,...

  7. May 25, 2021 · Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jaylon Smith is making a number switch from No. 54 to No. 9, but it will come at a mid-six figure cost, according to multiple sources.

  8. Oct 5, 2021 · FRISCO, Texas -- The Cowboys have decided to part ways with veteran linebacker Jaylon Smith. In his sixth season, Smith has seen limited snaps this season, both in base packages and in the nickel defense.

  9. Oct 6, 2021 · Linebacker Jaylon Smith was cut by the Cowboys in a surprising mid-season roster move on Tuesday, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter. He also reports that the Cowboys still owe...

  10. Oct 5, 2021 · Oct. 5 (UPI) --In a surprising mid-season move, the Dallas Cowboys have released former Pro Bowl linebacker Jaylon Smith. The Cowboys announced the decision Tuesday on social media.

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