Outside of the contract situations from CeeDee Lamb, Micah Parsons, and Dak Prescott, I think another topic for conversation this off-season for Dallas is the running back situation.
Over the last few years, the Dallas Cowboys have boasted one of the NFL’s most talented teams. But despite winning 12 games in each of the last three regular seasons, they have gone home early in the playoffs on the regular.
A year after leaving Dallas, Ezekiel Elliott is back like he never left and ready to help the Cowboys win this season. Though he’s still the same guy, a lot has changed at the Star.
Ezekiel Elliott returned to the Dallas Cowboys this offseason after a one-year stint with the New England Patriots. During his previous tenure in Dallas, Zeke was the team's bellcow back.
Zack Martin: 'The first day he's (Zeke) back he put a big smile on everyone's face in the locker room'
The Cowboys used the fourth overall pick on Ezekiel Elliott in 2016, a year after trying something of a running back by committee with Darren McFadden and Joseph Randle.
Okay, I got a proposal for you: For a few minutes, let's leave aside all of the stat sheet and player evaluation discussions aside and let's talk about Ezekiel Elliott reuniting with the Dallas Cowboys.
The NFL is obsessed with quarterbacks now, but the league's history is filled with standout running backs. Past eras brought monstrous performances from stars who carried their team on their back.
Ezekiel Elliott is sporting the No. 15 jersey, instead of No. 21, but he’s still the same old Zeke. Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy opened up about the return of the former No.
After a single season in New England, running back Ezekiel Elliott is back in the city of Dallas. The Cowboys and their former No. 4 overall pick fell back into the familiar arms of one another when Tony Pollard left in free agency.
When asked about Commanders CB Emmanuel Forbes, HC Dan Quinn said they are trying to figure out the cornerbacks’ strong suits because they aren’t in a
Out of all the moves, er… non-moves the Dallas Cowboys have made this season, one of them divides the fanbase more than any other. The Cowboys famously were the only team in the NFL to refrain from signing an outside free agent on the first day of free agency.
After months of speculation, the Dallas Cowboys officially brought back former All-Pro Running Back, Ezekiel Elliott on Monday. Signing Elliott had been floated by Jerry Jones for almost a year.
Though it feels as though Ezekiel Elliott has been in the NFL for 20 season, he is still just 28 years old.
All that's left for the Dallas Cowboys is to bring back Jason Garrett and we're good to go.
Running back Ezekiel Elliott is pumped that the Cowboys gave him a second chance.
The New England Patriots had the worst offense in the NFL last season, and one very surprising stat about Ezekiel Elliott is further evidence of that.
With the departure of Tony Pollard for the Titans, the Cowboys feature a rather uninspiring running back room on paper.
In a move which comes as no surprise at this point, the three-time Pro Bowl tailback is set to return to the Cowboys.
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back one of their former Pro Bowl players.
The former All-Pro could make a homecoming to Dallas.
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.
How many of the first running backs selected in the NFL draft since the year 2000 can you name in five minutes?
Aside from making Elliott the No. 1 back, it's hard to find a negative in a return to Arlington.
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