Running back Ezekiel Elliott is one of the best players in the storied history of the Dallas Cowboys. Originally selected with the fourth-overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, the Ohio State product helped guide the team to the playoffs as a rookie while leading the league in yards per game in each of his first three seasons.
With Tony Pollard no longer in the picture, the Cowboys are an obvious candidate to draft a running back next month. A veteran signing before then would come as little surprise, though, and a pair of high-profile names could be eyeing a Dallas agreement.
The Dallas Cowboys are in need of a running back, and an old friend may be willing to re-join his former club. According to Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News, Ezekiel Elliott is interested in a reunion with the Cowboys.
According to Michael Gehlken, veteran RBs Ezekiel Elliott and Dalvin Cook are both interested in potentially signing with the Dallas Cowboys. Gehlken talked to Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones, who neither confirmed nor denied the interest being mutual from the team’s end.
Not too far away from the NFL Draft, the Dallas Cowboys do not have a starting-caliber running back on the roster. Rico Dowdle was resigned in free agency but he took snaps behind now-Tennessee Titan Tony Pollard in 2023.
The Cowboys are reportedly eyeing two veteran options to fill their running back void. One of them is quite the familiar face.
The Cowboys have been arguably the least active team thus far this offseason, but head coach Mike McCarthy says more running back help is on the way. Who are the most likely options?
The 2023 New England Patriots had a season to forget, but free agent running back Ezekiel Elliott was one of the few bright spots on the offense. Signed
The Dallas Cowboys are still in need of a running back after losing Tony Pollard in free agency, and Bleacher Report’s Mitch Milani is predicting them to reunite with an old friend.
The New York Giants could turn to a former division rival after losing Saquon Barkley to the Philadelphia Eagles in free agency.
Despite already agreeing to terms with Devin Singletary, the New York Giants are in the market for another running back to help compensate for Saquon Barkley's departure, according to ESPN's Jordan Raanan.
The Dallas Cowboys have a serious question to answer about their running back plans for the 2024 season after letting Tony Pollard leave for the Titans in free agency and letting Rico Dowdle’s contract expire on Wednesday.
If the goal was a reunion of the breakout battery of 2016, the Dallas Cowboys' claims of being "all in" on the 2024 offseason might still hold some merit.
The New England Patriots have taken a somewhat surprising approach to the early stages of the NFL's active free agent signing period, retaining several familiar faces from last year's four-win group (i.e.
It was a dismal season for the New England Patriots, with 13 losses, an odd decline of franchise quarterback Mac Jones and the end of Bill Belichick's legendary run among the low-lights.
In a forgettable New England Patriots' season littered with 13 losses, the drastic decline of franchise quarterback Mac Jones, debilitating defensive injuries and the end of Bill Belichick's legendary run, Ezekiel Elliott was the best of the worst.
After another early playoff exit in 2023, "America's Team" could stand to shake things up a bit.
New England is slated to lose key starters, and how new HC Jerod Mayo handles these players could determine the outcome of the 2024 season.
Despite the San Francisco 49ers ending the Green Bay Packers’ season last week, there’s a bright future ahead for the team. The potential for improvement is particularly intriguing, especially considering the possible addition of Ezekiel Elliott to their roster, which could bring an extra layer of excitement to the league’s youngest lineup.
For the New England Patriots, snow games at Gillette Stadium are nothing new. There have been some memorable performances with the snowy backdrop over the years and in some people’s opinions, that is the way the game should be played.
Ezekiel Elliott wanted Bill Belichick to know how much he appreciated him.
Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott perfectly summed up his team’s frigid experience Sunday in a 17-3 loss to the Jets.
Running back Ezekiel Elliott finally got the Patriots into the end zone.
Will Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott be with a new team by the end of business Tuesday afternoon? Jordan Schultz with the Bleacher Report shared Tuesday that there may be some movement with Elliott, the former Cowboy who now is with the Patriots.
For months, rumors persisted about a potential Cowboys-Ezekiel Elliott reunion. The team did not make a significant addition behind Tony Pollard, with the Ronald Jones move preceding a PED suspension and an eventual release. But Elliott did not appear close to coming back to Dallas.
Even if he is not the clear lead back with the Patriots, it sounds like Ezekiel Elliott will have a noteworthy role.
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