The Dallas Cowboys announced several number changes for the 2024 season, as well as the jersey number for former first-rounder Ezekiel Elliott who was newly signed on Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys brought back old friend Ezekiel Elliott on Monday, signing the running back to a one-year deal. Elliott is excited to be back in Dallas, and Cowboys fans are surely happy that the homegrown product has returned to his roots.
The Dallas Cowboys emerged from the offseason with a sense of disappointment hanging over their heads, setting them apart as the most underwhelming team in the NFC East.
The Dallas Cowboys reunited with an old friend earlier this week, signing running back Ezekiel Elliott to a one-year deal. Elliott is pumped to rejoin the Cowboys and made that very clear with what he posted to his X account on Monday.
Dane Brugler is extremely high on Dallas’ new edge rusher. Most popular outlets say the Dallas Cowboys had a very impressive 2024 NFL Draft. Despite having just eight selections, outside of running back, which they just addressed in free agency, Dallas filled all the major holes on their roster.
Okay, I've given my opinion on the Cowboys' picks in the 2024 NFL Draft. And I've graded how the NFC East did overall too. Judging by some of the responses, a few of you disagree.
Does the Raiders' latest acquisition foreshadow a major trade?
The Cowboys continue to reload the roster as they prepare for the next phase of offseason work, and running back Ezekiel Elliott may not be the only former Cowboy making a comeback.
The Cowboys found a way to get some groceries for their new defensive coordinator. The Dallas Cowboys went into this draft needing help along the offensive line, and sure enough, they got it.
They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Jerry Jones and the Cowboys are putting that adage to the test in 2024. Not to come off as insult to owner Jones but at 81 years of age, the head honcho in Dallas accurately qualifies as an “old dog” by most standards.
They started with seven and ended with eight. The Dallas Cowboys manuevered their way to a fourth top-100 selection in this past weekend’s draft, courtesy of a trade back in the first round.
All the Dallas Cowboys news that’s fit to print. It’s happening: Dallas Cowboys are bringing back Ezekiel Elliott. Why? And for how much? - Clarence Hill Jr., Fort Worth Star Telegram It’s reunion week in Dallas.
Following a remarkable 2023 NFL regular season, the Dallas Cowboys entered the NFL playoffs as the NFC’s second seed, harboring high aspirations of clinching the elusive Super Bowl title.
The Dallas Cowboys are hosting WR Tyron Johnson for a visit, according to Michael Gehlken. Gehlken adds that the team could sign him upon completion of a physical.
The Dallas Cowboys got themselves one of the best classes out of the 2024 NFL Draft and while that's good news for the team, it also means several players already on the roster were put on blast.
The Dallas Cowboys got Ezekiel Elliott back on a one-year deal and it didn't take long for the former No. 4 overall pick of the franchise to send a loud message to the fanbase.
The Dallas Cowboys and Dak Prescott seem to be in a situation like that the L.A. Rams and Jared Goff were in before the Rams dealt Goff to the Detroit Lions.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Monday that the former Cowboys receiver plans to sign with the Raiders in free agency. It will be a one-year deal from the Raiders worth up to $3M.
Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Michael Gallup is planning on moving on from his longtime NFL home. According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, Gallup plans to sign a one-year deal that can be worth up to $3 million with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Cowboys have already put together one reunion Monday, but the team is not done on that front.
The Dallas Cowboys continued their trend this offseason of adding players familiar to the locker room with a signing they made on Monday. The Cowboys have added only a couple of players in free agency from outside teams, like running back Royce Freeman and linebacker Eric Kendricks.
The Dallas Cowboys refusing to take a running back seems like one of the most puzzling moves of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Most of the headlines the Dallas Cowboys have grabbed this offseason have been for the wrong reasons, but they are now in the news for landing a very intriguing undrafted free agent.
With the departure of Tony Pollard for the Titans, the Cowboys feature a rather uninspiring running back room on paper.
The latest news out of The Star will split the fanbase right down the middle like most controversial decisions tend to do. According to Dallas Morning News Reporter Michael Gehlken, the Cowboys and RB Ezekiel Elliott are set to sign a contract to bring him back to Dallas for 2024, agreeing to terms early Monday morning.
The Dallas Cowboys knew they needed a starting caliber running back before the start of the 2024 NFL Draft. They are adding one after failing to find a long-term solution in this year’s class.
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is trying to thread the needle between being financially prudent and financially aggressive.
With the 2024 NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, the Cowboys' roster needs a few more external additions to compete next season. This draft class helped patch up what Dallas lost in free agency.
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