Smith to return this weekend
Former MVP set to make a comeback
Former MVP and five-time All-Star Mike Smith is set to return to the NFL this weekend after a two-year absence. Smith, who was released by the New York Jets in 2020, has been working out with the Dallas Cowboys and is expected to sign a one-year contract with the team.
Smith, who turns 34 this year, is one of the most decorated players in NFL history. He was the league's MVP in 2016 and has been named to the Pro Bowl five times.
The Cowboys are hoping that Smith can provide some leadership and experience to a young team that is looking to make a run at the playoffs. Smith is expected to start at quarterback for the Cowboys in their season opener against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
Smith's return is a major boost for the Cowboys
Smith's return is a major boost for the Cowboys, who have been looking for a穩定 quarterback since Tony Romo retired in 2016. Smith is a proven winner who has a lot of experience in big games.
The Cowboys are hoping that Smith can help them get back to the playoffs after missing out last season. Smith has a lot of weapons to work with in Dallas, including running back Ezekiel Elliott and wide receiver Amari Cooper.
Smith's return is also a big deal for the NFL. He is one of the most popular players in the league and his return is sure to generate a lot of excitement.