Cowboys, Ezekiel Elliott Explore Reunion Amid Backfield Needs
As Dallas seeks to fill the void left by Tony Pollard's departure, Ezekiel Elliott emerges as a potential key addition.
- The Dallas Cowboys and free agent running back Ezekiel Elliott are reportedly considering a reunion, with mutual interest expressed by both parties.
- Elliott, who played his first seven NFL seasons with the Cowboys, spent the last season with the New England Patriots, finishing with 642 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
- Elliott's potential return to Dallas comes after the departure of Tony Pollard, who signed with the Tennessee Titans, leaving a significant gap in the Cowboys' backfield.
- Despite a less stellar season with the Patriots, Elliott's familiarity with the Cowboys and his past performance make him a viable option for Dallas.
- The Cowboys currently lack a clear No. 1 running back, making Elliott's experience and previous success with the team valuable assets.