Dallas Cowboys bring back Ezekiel Elliott on 1-year contract
The Dallas Cowboys has sealed a one-year contract to bring back Ezekiel Elliott for $3 million, with $2 million guaranteed.
Last season, the running back played for the New England Patriots, appearing in all 17 games and recording 642 yards.
His return to Dallas, where he played from 2016 to 2022, fills a gap left by Tony Pollard, who has moved to the Tennessee Titans.
It comes after the Cowboys opted not to draft a running back this year, indicating plans to utilize Elliott alongside the team's other runners Rico Dowdle and Royce Freeman.
Stephen Jones, the Cowboy's executive vice president, has highlighted Elliott's significant contributions to the team and his competitive nature during his previous tenure with the team.
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Media outlets emphasize various aspects of Elliott's career performance and future potential with the Cowboys. Some reports point to his past achievements and his remaining potential as a starter, while others reckon he'll be used more strategically in the coming season.
The reporting potentially leans towards the Cowboys', potentially overshadowing the handling of the draft and player contracts.
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