Dallas beat reporter Joseph Hoyt, who asked Cowboys guard Tyler Smith about his new, 325 lbs teammate, Tyler Booker’s viral moment, highlighted the observation in an X post. Now, to provide some context for the viral moment. It went viral quickly. Former Alabama guard Tyler Booker was holding a kids’ football camp in his home state of Connecticut. One drill featured a shuttle race. A camper kept winning over and over. Booker kept lining up new challengers. None could stop the kid. Finally, there was no one left. So Booker raced him. Ten yards back and forth. Booker reached out a hand mid-race. He shoved the camper, sending him flying, then crossed the finish line first. Brutal, right?
But the Dallas Cowboys were not alarmed. Smith, entering Year 4 with Dallas, flipped the narrative. “If he’s willing to do that to a child, I know that any man that’s across from him, there’s no mercy that will be given. I like to see that he’s a merciless competitor in that nature.” Smith knows what it takes in the trenches. And in his eyes, Booker fits the mold.
I also asked #Cowboys guard Tyler Smith about Tyler Booker’s viral moment.
“If he’s willing to do that to a child I know that any man that’s across from him, there’s no mercy that will be given. I like to see that he’s a merciless competitor in that nature.” https://t.co/FhVZqiFi8C
— Joseph Hoyt (@JoeJHoyt) July 10, 2025
Now, most athletes would backtrack and scramble with apologies if a video made rounds around the internet highlighting what many would call an unsportsmanlike attitude. Booker did not try to dodge the moment. He shared the clip himself. His caption read, “How you do anything is how you do everything.” He doubled down on his mindset. “I love to win and I hate to lose. I lost too much this past year. I lost a lot more than I should have in college, me being at Alabama,” Booker said. He is bringing that fire with him to the league. “I’m going to bring that burn and passion and desire with me to the NFL and transfer that over to wanting to win Super Bowls.”
Booker is not putting on a show; this is just how he plays. “But that’s who I am. I’m a competitor,” he said. “And at the end of the day, it was the Tyler Booker Football Camp, and no one was going to beat Tyler Booker at the Tyler Booker Football Camp. That was my mindset.” The play might have shocked the internet. But not the Cowboys locker room.
Tyler Booker is a “fantastic young man!”
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