Skip to content

Ezekiel Elliot back with Cowboys on 1 year/3M deal

Top Sportsbooks

9.9

Bovada

75% Cash Bonus
Read Review
9.8

BetOnline

100% Free Play
Read Review
9.6

Heritage Sports

100% Free Play Bonus
Read Review
9.6

BetAnySports

30% Cash Bonus
Read Review
9.5

Everygame

100% Cash Bonus
Read Review
9.5

Bookmaker

25% Cash Bonus
Read Review

209life

209life

Joined
Feb 13, 2023
Messages
1,122
Getting the band back together

After a year away, running back Ezekiel Elliott is coming home to Dallas.

Elliott and the Dallas Cowboys are reuniting, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, though Zeke is taking a pay cut this time around. After making more than $70 million in his career with the Cowboys, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that Elliott is returning on a one-year, $3 million deal with $2 million guaranteed.

Elliott, 28, spent the first seven seasons of his career with the Cowboys after they drafted him in 2016 with the fourth overall pick. He had several outstanding seasons with Dallas, but when the Cowboys drafted running back Tony Pollard in 2019, it seemed like owner Jerry Jones had handpicked Elliott's successor. So they let Elliott leave after the 2022 season, and he signed a one-year deal with the New England Patriots.


But Pollard didn't get the Cowboys any closer to that Super Bowl trophy and signed a three-year deal with the Tennessee Titans during the offseason. And Elliott had a decent year with the Patriots, but hadn't yet signed a deal for the 2024 season.

So it wasn't a major surprise when it was reported in late March that Elliott and the Cowboys were both interested in a reunion. Then the two parties reportedly met the day before the 2024 NFL Draft to further discuss their interest in each other. And when Dallas didn't use any of their draft picks on a running back, a position they needed to fill, it was obvious where the Cowboys would turn next.

The massive reduction in Elliott's salary is reflective of the running back market, but also of Elliott's performance level. He's not nearly as productive now as he was even just two years ago. He hasn't run for 1,000 yards since 2021 and averaged just under 38 yards per game in 2023. But Zeke is comfortable in Dallas. If he has more to give, the Cowboys are the team to get it out of him.
 

djefferis

djefferis

Joined
Jan 8, 2024
Messages
2,100
Well - this goes 1 of 2 ways I think - boom or bust. There is no “middle ground” of 600-800 yards and a half dozen TDs.

Either he comes back and looks like his old self - or he just looks old and goes out like Adrian Peterson and all of the other great backs recently who faded into obscurity fast.

Personally - I wouldn’t bet against him getting a thousand next year. He has a decent team around him - he will get chances and expecting 4ypc isn’t outrageous.

Would I plan on him lasting more than a couple years - no. It’s a tough game and it’s gonna catch up with him - but he’s got something to play for and a lot of incentive to do well. We have seen guys turn in good years in situations like this before. Hopefully he does it here - overall a genuinely decent person and a damn good running back who deserves the chance.
 
Top