After signing with Dallas as a rookie free agent following the 2020 NFL Draft, Terence Steele could have been considered a long shot to make the roster, but with a raash of injuries to the offensive line through training camp and the season, the Cibolo, Texas native not only earned a roster spot, but he also took on the starting right tackle job in place of La'el Collins (hip). Steele gained valuable NFL experience as a rookie, starting 14 of the 16 games he played. His experience as a rookie, as well as a focused offseason conditioning program, paid dividends for Steele in his second season as he started 13 of the 16 games he played - seeing time at both tackle spots in 2021. With the departure of Collins, Steele took the reigns of the right tackle spot in 2022 and started 13 games on the right side of the line before a knee injury prematurely ended his breakout campaign and he went to the Reserve/Injured list for the remainder of the season. After spending the offseason rehabbing, Steele will return in 2023 looking to recapture the success he established in 2022.