Ezekiel Elliott had to go back to go forward in his return to the Dallas Cowboys and he’s ready to make the most of his second stint in the great state of Texas.
On Friday, head coach Mike McCarthy didn't hide his excitement about having Ezekiel Elliott back at training camp in a Dallas Cowboys uniform. Elliott
Who else remembers the last time the Dallas Cowboys entered a season with uncertainties about their backfield? Over the years, Dallas has seen plenty of success and breakout stars running the football, with names like Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith, and league-leading rushers such as DeMarco Murray and Ezekiel Elliott.
The defending NFC East champions didn’t do much in the offseason, but some moves were better than others. Here’s the best and worst of what they’ve done in 2024.
The Dallas Cowboys have found a lot of success during the regular season under Mike McCarthy. For three straight seasons, the team has won 12 games, earning a playoff spot.
The Dallas Cowboys picked up Ezekiel Elliott because of the problems they found in 2023. This past season, the Cowboys had two running backs, Tony Pollard and Rico Dowdle.
The Dallas Cowboys don’t exactly have a very enviable backfield at the moment. They lost Tony Pollard in free agency, failed to sign anyone of significance, struck out in the NFL Draft and then had to settle for bringing back Ezekiel Elliott in what seemed like a panic move.
Needing some help in the backfield, the Dallas Cowboys turned to a familiar face this offseason. They signed running back Ezekiel Elliott, who the team selected fourth overall in the 2016 NFL Draft.
NFL fans can be an exciting bunch. They’ll pour their heart and soul into a franchise, and at times, their moods are dictators by that team's success — or failure.
Everybody has a down year. It's about how you respond that counts.
Say what you will about the decision to re-sign Ezekiel Elliott, but his return could produce decent results — if the Cowboys are willing to be honest about who he is.
As we wrap up a busy Fourth of July weekend, let's look at some of the latest Dallas Cowboys news and headlines making the rounds in Cowboys Nation. Training camp is just over two weeks away!
There are a lot of question marks surrounding the Dallas Cowboys entering the 2024 training camp. Two of their key players, quarterback Dak Prescott and wide receiver CeeDee Lamb, are awaiting contract extensions.
Ezekiel Elliott's second tour of duty with the Dallas Cowboys begins when camp opens in Oxnard in a few weeks. Elliott, the Cowboys first round pick in 2016, is looking to regain his form from his first four years.
The Dallas Cowboys have a wealth of running back depth and no obvious plan for how snaps will divvy up when the season starts in September. Debating potential
The editor certainly doesn't have high expectations for what the Cowboys will bring to the table this upcoming season.
The Dallas Cowboys did little to improve their running back room this offseason, and questions about the position group linger.
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.
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.
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing back one of their former Pro Bowl players.
The former All-Pro could make a homecoming to Dallas.
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?
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.
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