Ex-Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott found a new home after he was released by the team near the end of the NFL regular season. What team did he sign with?
The Cowboys released Elliott on Dec. 31 ahead of the team’s season finale, ending his second stint in Dallas after appearing in 15 games this year. Elliott had originally been drafted by the Cowboys in 2015 and played eight years with Dallas before being released after the 2022 season.
Ezekiel Elliott's desire to land with a playoff contender for the remainder of this season has paid off after reportedly agreeing to a deal with the
One Cowboys star is already recruiting Tyreek Hill, Jerry Jones is playing games with Mike McCarthy and Ezekiel Elliott has moved on. Washington Commanders v Dallas Cowboys / Ron Jenkins ...
Running back Ezekiel Elliott is signing with the Los Angeles ... In a statement about his release, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said they waived Elliott to allow him the playoff experience he wasn ...
Kellen Moore has entered the spotlight as the Dallas Cowboys ramp up their search for a new head coach to replace Mike McCarthy. The Cowboys requested permission from the Eagles to
That led to Bill Parcells taking over in 2003 as head coach, and while he named passing game and running game coordinators, he took over running the offense and calling plays, though allowing the young Sean Payton in 2005 to have some control of the offense after the first two seasons.
The Dallas Cowboys desperately need to address their RB room this offseason. Could they do that by trading with an AFC franchise in the coming months?
The Dallas Cowboys must assess their backfield this offseason likely through free agency or the draft, but could a trade land them the No. 1 option the offense needs?
As we reflect on the 2024 regular season, we look back at a disappointing season for the New England Patriots. But the disappointment of 2024 spread well beyond
There's a legitimate chance that Colorado head coach and former Dallas Cowboys star Deion Sanders could soon coach the franchise with which he won his
The New England Patriots head into the NFL offseason holding the No. 4 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. After winning the last game of the regular season, the Patriots lost out on the No. 1 pick that they would have had if they had lost.