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REPORT: Dallas Cowboys Have 'Mutual Interest' In Signing 2X All-Pro  Offensive Weapon In Crazy Turn Of Events

 

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The Dallas Cowboys need a lead running back, and they could bring back a familiar face for the 2024 season. The Cowboys let Tony Pollard walk away into free agency this offseason after applying the franchise tag to him in 2023. Pollard signed with the Tennessee Titans in free agency.

The Cowboys were expected to try and add another top running back in free agency. However, the team has been apprehensive about adding any outside help this month. The Cowboys could be cornered into adding a free agent they released in the 2023 offseason.

The Cowboys have interest in Ezekiel Elliott

According to Jeremy Fowler with ESPN, the Cowboys and Ezekiel Elliott have mutual interest in teaming up for the upcoming seaso

The Dallas Cowboys and free agent running back Ezekiel Elliott have mutual interest in a reunion, sources tell ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

While a deal between Elliott and his former club has not been reached, both sides are open to it, sources added.

Dallas likes the way Elliott finished the 2023 season in New England, where he played in all 17 regular-season games and saw a significant increase in workload in the final five weeks of the year after top rusher Rhamondre Stevenson was sidelined with a high-ankle sprain.

The Cowboys could use Elliott as a transitional RB

The Cowboys drafted Elliott with the No. 4 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. During his time with the Cowboys (2016-2022 seasons), he earned All-Pro honors twice and was nominated to the Pro Bowl three times. The Cowboys released Elliott last year to save cap space.

The team was considering adding Elliott back for the 2023 season if he agreed to a deal for less money. Elliott ultimately decided to sign with the Patriots. Now, the 28-year-old could be the Cowboys’ best bet in the backfield for the 2024 season. The Cowboys could sign Elliott on a one-year deal and draft a long-term plan in April.

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Zack Moss reveals why he picked Bengals over Cowboys in free agency..

Running back Zack Moss had several suitors in free agency, including the Dallas Cowboys. Ultimately though, Moss ended up signing a two-year deal with the Cincinnati Bengals.

During a recent appearance on Up and Adams, Moss explained why he picked Cincinnati over other options, like Dallas. The team’s offensive approach and personnel were emphasized as determining factors.

“Cincy just made the most sense,” Moss said. “From the structure of the offense and how the offense is played, and kind of the scheme of the offense and what they want to do. It’s a lot of shotgun offense, a lot of inside zone gap scheme runs and things of that nature.

“It’s hard to turn down a guy like [Joe] Burrow, guys like [Ja’Marr] Chase and [Tee] Higgins and just all the talent on both sides of the ball,” he added. “It’s so much space, that really intrigued me,” Moss said. “Being able to play in a box when you only got six guys, maybe seven and if there’s seven, it’s kind of gonna be real hard for them defend the pass game. So it’s just something that I was like very, very intrigued about and super excited to be a Bengal.”

After putting together a career-best campaign in Indianapolis last season, Moss is expected to have a heavy workload replacing Joe Mixon in Cincinnati in 2024. Moss will join second-year runner Chase Brown in Cincinnati’s new-look backfield, though Moss is clearly the more experienced player in the duo. Brown tallied just 44 attempts for 179 total yards as a rookie last season.

While the addition of Moss is a boon for the Bengals, missing out on him is tough for the Cowboys given the current state of their running back depth chart. Dallas lost Tony Pollard in free agency, and didn’t sign any veteran backs to take his place. They now have a lack of experience at the position, and while they could still draft a back, there’s little reason for fans in Dallas to feel good about what the Cowboys ground game will look like next season.

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