The Cowboys currently have eight running backs on the roster. As the veterans and rookies practice together for the first time, there are plenty of questions about which one will be the primary ballcarrier for 2024.
When the Dallas Cowboys did not draft a running back, there were some raised eyebrows. Clearly a position of need heading into the offseason, there was no real effort to fix the problem.
The Dallas Cowboys brought back Ezekiel Elliott to help fortify their running back situation, and head coach Mike McCarthy already has plans for the rushing attack in 2024.
The Commanders took first-round QB Jayden Daniels with pick No. 2 overall as the cornerpiece for a franchise turnaround. Daniels discussed when he’ll debut and spoke about learning the new offense.
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Dallas Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones recently admitted why the team settled for Ezekiel Elliott as their RB1 for the upcoming season when All-Pro running Derrick Henry and his agent were waiting for a phone call.
Mike Sando of The Athletic cites an anonymous NFL executive who believes what the Commanders do in next year’s offseason will be the determining factor in Jayden Daniels‘ success. “When you take a quarterback, you can draft a bunch of players to support him, but sometimes it is hard when you are forcing it,” an executive said.
After months of speculation, the Dallas Cowboys officially brought back former All-Pro Running Back, Ezekiel Elliott on Monday. Signing Elliott had been floated by Jerry Jones for almost a year.
The Dallas Cowboys finally made a move on the free agency front, as they brought back Pro Bowl running back Ezekiel Elliott. After spending seven seasons with the team, and 2023 with the New England Patriots, Elliott is looking to return to proper form.
The Dallas Cowboys brought back an old friend earlier this week, signing running back Ezekiel Elliott to a one-year deal in an attempt to fortify their backfield.
Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott expressed his desire to return to Dallas and continue chasing a championship. “This was my priority. Doing what I could do to get back here,” Elliott said, via PFT.
The Dallas Cowboys, known for their storied history and passionate fan base, recently made headlines by bringing back running back Ezekiel Elliott. The decision to re-sign Elliott stirred mixed emotions among fans, reflecting the complex relationship between loyalty and performance in professional sports.
Though it feels as though Ezekiel Elliott has been in the NFL for 20 season, he is still just 28 years old.
All that's left for the Dallas Cowboys is to bring back Jason Garrett and we're good to go.
Ezekiel Elliott returns to the Dallas Cowboys for his second stint with the team. After a brief departure, Elliott is back in the fold, and he’s bringing a fresh look to the field.
Finally returned home with the Dallas Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliott has big plans for the 2024 season. On top of potentially re-gaining his starting job with the team that drafted him No.
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back two familiar faces for the upcoming season.
Running back Ezekiel Elliott is pumped that the Cowboys gave him a second chance.
The Dallas Cowboys reunited with an old friend earlier this week, signing running back Ezekiel Elliott to a one-year deal. Elliott is pumped to rejoin the Cowboys and made that very clear with what he posted to his X account on Monday.
The New England Patriots had the worst offense in the NFL last season, and one very surprising stat about Ezekiel Elliott is further evidence of that.
With the departure of Tony Pollard for the Titans, the Cowboys feature a rather uninspiring running back room on paper.
In a move which comes as no surprise at this point, the three-time Pro Bowl tailback is set to return to the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back one of their former Pro Bowl players.
The former All-Pro could make a homecoming to Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys had some face time with one of their former players ahead of the NFL Draft.
Elliott spent his first seven seasons in Dallas, proving to be one of the league’s premier workhorse backs early on.
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