The Cowboys added their second outside free agent by signing former Rams RB
“All-in” is out. “Back to the future” is in. The Cowboys are meeting with
Could a reunion between Ezekiel Elliott and the Dallas Cowboys be in the works?
A reunion might be in the works in Dallas. Running back Ezekiel Elliott and the Dallas Cowboys met Wednesday about a potential return, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported. There is no deal in place, but the parties are in talks. Elliott is coming off a season spent with the New England Patriots which followed seven years, three Pro Bowls and two rushing titles with the Cowboys. The 28-year-old Elliott was released last offseason by the 'Boys and signed in August by...
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Dallas Cowboys fans have been begging owner Jerry Jones to do something after the team was very quiet during the free agency frenzy that occurred a month ago. The team lost significant star players like Pro Bowl tackle Tyron Smith, Pro Bowl center Tyler Biadasz, and running back Tony Pollard.All three players left significant holes in the Cowboys' roster, and it still did not lead to Jones making any moves to bring in veteran replacements. While everyone has been scratching their heads trying to...
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Owner Jerry Jones said the door is open for a possible return of running
Dallas released Elliott last offseason
The Dallas Cowboys hosted a visit with free-agent running back Ezekiel Elliott and his agent, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Josina Anderson of CBS
Veteran pitcher Justin Verlander is nearing his season debut for the Houston Astros as he continues to recover from inflammation in his right shoulder. Per
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