The Dallas Cowboys are going to have a difficult time with the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Mike McCarthy's squad will be starting Garrett Gilbert, their fourth quarterback of the season, but they have more problems on offense than just one.
Running back Ezekiel Elliott is listed as questionable against the Steelers with a hamstring injury, but according to Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys are planning to play without him. Dallas has elevated fullback Sewo Olonilua from the practice squad as a result.
Cowboys are preparing to be without RB Ezekiel Elliott (hamstring) on Sunday vs. Steelers. Team has elevated FB Sewo Olonilua from practice squad. More backfield depth behind Tony Pollard, Rico Dowdle if Elliott inactive. Mike McCarthy has said Elliott to have pregame workout.
— Michael Gehlken (@GehlkenNFL) November 7, 2020
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones believes Elliott will play, but McCarthy said the final decision will be made during pregame workouts.
In eight games this season, Elliott has 132 carries for 521 yards and five touchdowns, accompanied by 34 receptions for 220 yards and one touchdown. If he ends up being ruled out, McCarthy will rely on Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle, who have 162 yards and one touchdown combined this season.
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