
Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love, the top running back in the 2026 NFL Draft and Doak Walker Award winner, had a combine media session Friday in Indianapolis that few expected to make waves.
When a reporter asked whether he had met with "America's Team," Love responded, "Who is that?" before adding plainly, "My dad is a Steelers fan, and he doesn't like the Cowboys."
The clip, shared by NFL reporter Dov Kleiman on X, for a prospect projected inside the top 10 of the April draft, stood out as a rare unguarded moment.
Love has the production and draft standing to say whatever he wants right now. Friday in Indianapolis, he made that clear.
Hilarious: Notre Dame star RB Jeremiyah Love does NOT want to be drafted by the Cowboys.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) February 27, 2026
Reporter: “Have you met with America’s Team yet?”
Love: “Who is that?”
Jeremiyah: “My dad is a Steelers fan. And he doesn't like the Cowboys."
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Love entered Indianapolis with numbers that back up his confidence. Across the 2024 and 2025 seasons combined, he led all of college football with 35 rushing touchdowns and 40 total touchdowns from scrimmage.
His 2025 season saw him average 114.3 rushing yards per game at 6.9 yards per carry, with 18 rushing touchdowns, a jump of 44 yards per game from 2024.
Love confirmed Friday he will run the 40-yard dash and participate in all positional drills Saturday, per ESPN, going against the trend of top prospects skipping the on-field work this week.
"I want to be used as a weapon," Love told reporters Friday. "So far in my career I've been used very well. Coach Denbrock at Notre Dame involved me a lot in the passing game, made sure I got the rock in my hands and used me more as a receiver than just a running back."
ESPN draft analyst Todd McShay reportedly compared Love to Bijan Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons, describing him as "silkier, smoother, quicker feet, more athletic than you think."
A strong Saturday display could push his standing even higher on boards where teams outside the top five are hoping he slips.
Even setting the Cowboys exchange aside, the math doesn't favor a Dallas scenario. Dallas picks 12th, and most mock drafts have Love gone well before that point.
Dallas also extended Cowboys running back Javonte Williams for $24 million following his career year, which makes spending an early pick on the position even harder to justify.
The Kansas City Chiefs, holding the ninth pick, surface most often as a realistic destination. NFL analyst Daniel Jeremiah has Love going to Kansas City to play alongside Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in his latest mock draft.
"Patrick Mahomes finally gets an elite back," Jeremiah wrote. "If defenses continue to play a conservative shell defense against the Chiefs, Love can make them pay."
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis was the last Notre Dame running back taken in the first round, going 10th overall to the Rams in 1993. Love has a real shot to end that gap come April.
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