The Dallas Cowboys did a complete overhaul of the running back room after losing the team's 2024 leading rusher, Rico Dowdle, early in NFL free agency to the Carolina Panthers.
The Dallas Cowboys' run game is going to be an interesting storyline to follow in Oxnard as training camp continues, and with Day 1 in the books, as expected, it was Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders getting the bulk of the carries.
The Carolina Panthers enjoyed a breakout season from Chuba Hubbard in 2024. Finally handed the reins to the backfield over Miles Sanders, he took them and ran with them, posting career highs and becoming one of the better running backs in the NFL.
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He was the 53rd overall selection in the 2019 NFL draft, but just the second running back selected that year. In the second round, the Philadelphia Eagles grabbed Penn State’s Miles Sanders—a day after the then-Oakland Raiders opted for University of Alabama standout Josh Jacobs with the 24th overall pick.
Miles Sanders is looking jacked ahead of the 2025 NFL season. He appears ready to suit up for his first season with the Dallas Cowboys. Sanders is looking to bounce back from a less-than stellar stint with the Carolina Panthers.
There’s no other way to put it than to say the Dallas Cowboys were dreadful on the ground in 2024. Rico Dowdle had a breakout season with 1,079 yards rushing, but they still finished just 27th in the league with 1,705 yards as a team.
The bar for the Dallas Cowboys' run game in 2025 isn't exactly set too high, but that doesn't mean they can't jump over it. A room consisting of Miles Sanders, Javonte Williams, Jaydon Blue, and Deuce Vaughn knows they must produce, and now they've gotten a nice little piece of motivation heading into what looms as a defining year.
The Dallas Cowboys' running back battle is going to be one of the most-watched situations in Oxnard when training camp begins. But we might already have a clubhouse leader.
The Dallas Cowboys' running back corps was the punchline for jokes 12 months ago, it isn't now. Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders, both free agent acquisitions this offseason, coupled with draftees Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah, Dallas has some options.
Last offseason, the Dallas Cowboys' running back room was a huge question mark for the offense - it isn't now. With free agency signings Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams, the Cowboys then added a pair of backs in Jaydon Blue and Phil Mafah in the draft.
It’s no secret that the Dallas Cowboys need to select a running back in the 2025 NFL Draft. While they feel confident that Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders can carry the load, both are on one-year deals — and have their share of question marks.
The Dallas Cowboys are going to look different in 2025. Not only does Dallas have a slew of free agent signings and players acquired through trade, but they also, of course, have an entirely new coaching staff led by head coach Brian Schottenheimer.
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The Cowboys are adding another veteran to their new-look backfield.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reports that the Cowboys plan to sign RB Miles Sanders to a one-year contract. It’s worth mentioning that signing him won’t impact the team’s compensatory picks, given that he was released this offseason.
Miles Sanders‘ tenure with the Panthers has come to an expected end. The veteran running back was released on Tuesday, per a team announcement. Sanders was prepared to restructure his contract to remain in Carolina, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports.
The Carolina Panthers announced on Tuesday they have released RB Miles Sanders. This doesn’t come as a big surprise, as Sanders slipped down the depth
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Could the Panthers have a former Pro Bowl running back available for their season finale?
Jordan Schultz of B/R reports that Panthers RB Miles Sanders is believed to be available for trade. The Panthers are getting second-round RB Jonathan Brooks back and Chuba Hubbard has been handling the bulk of the workload up to this point, so Sanders is likely expendable for Carolina at this point.
The Carolina Panthers endured quite a difficult 2023 season that included the November firing of head coach Frank Reich and the club finishing the campaign with a 2-15 record. Sanders addressed how things have changed heading into a new season.
The Panthers have plenty of work to do as they try to rebound from their horrendous 2023.
The Panthers made Jonathon Brooks the first running back off the board in the 2024 draft, casting doubt over the role of Miles Sanders.
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