Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told reporters on Friday that they are “keenly interested in seeing what the future might look like” with free agent RB Ezekiel Elliott. “First of all, the draft’s not over and that’s a thought,” Jones said, via Todd Archer of ESPN.com.
The Dallas Cowboys have had an ambiguous running back situation ever since Tony Pollard departed to the Tennessee Titans in free agency. However, Dallas fans may be happy to hear about a certain club legend possibly returning to help fill that void.
According to Michael Gehlken, the Cowboys finalizing a contract with RB Ezekiel Elliott is “increasingly imminent” on Friday. Earlier this week, Elliott’s
The Cowboys don't currently have a starting-caliber running back on their roster. They should change after today, with the team hoping it can land Texas running back Jonathon Brooks in the second round.
The former All-Pro could make a homecoming to Dallas.
The Dallas Cowboys front office officials addressed the media on Thursday night following their first-round selection of offensive lineman Tyler Guyton.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys are meeting with RB Ezekiel Elliott’s representative the day before the draft, according to Josina Anderson. Elliott, 28, was taken with the No.
The New York Jets could use some depth in their backfield, and Ralph Ventre of Jets Country believes that Ezekiel Elliott may be the best remaining option for them.
The Dallas Cowboys appeared to make an odd choice with running back Ezekiel Elliott this offseason when they signed another veteran for the backfield. Reports surfaced earlier this offseason that Elliott and the Cowboys reportedly had mutual interest for the 2024 season.
The New York Jets are equipped at the running back position as the 2024 NFL season inches closer, but they might need another strong contributor to give quarterback Aaron Rodgers as much to work with as possible next year.
The New York Jets are eyeing the addition of a seasoned running back to bolster their lineup, with Ezekiel Elliott emerging as a prime candidate for the team’s ambitious Super Bowl aspirations in 2024.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
The Dallas Cowboys could likely bring back Ezekiel Elliott for the 2024 season. ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter appeared on NFL Live Monday to talk about a potential reunion between the Cowboys and veteran running back.
NFC East Team Dallas Cowboys may sign and reunite with three-time Pro Bowl running back, Ezekiel Elliott this offseason. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, the two sides have a mutual interest in a reunion as the team doesn’t have many options.
You know it's been a slow offseason when the Dallas Cowboys are linked to the running back they just released a year ago. According to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler, Ezekiel Elliott and the Cowboys have “mutual interest” in each other, although a deal hasn't yet been reached.
The former No. 4 pick began his career in Dallas, spending seven years with the team. Over the early portion of that span, he was one of the league’s dominant running backs.
Aside from making Elliott the No. 1 back, it's hard to find a negative in a return to Arlington.
The Dallas Cowboys have some room in their backfield, and may look to an old friend of theirs to help fill it. The Cowboys and this player ave mutual interest in a potential reunion, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, there is mutual interest between the Dallas Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott regarding a reunion between the two. Elliott has spent all but one season of his NFL career with the Cowboys but was cut ahead of the 2023 season.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Cowboys and RB Ezekiel Elliott are interested in a possible reunion. Fowler adds that while no deal is on the table, both sides are open to the possibility.
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 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.
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