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Ezekiel Elliott, Dallas Cowboys moving closer to a reunion

Elliott played last season with the Patriots after seven years in Dallas.

The Dallas Cowboys have not drafted a running back through three rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft. That's leaving the door open for a reunion with Ezekiel Elliott.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones acknowledged this week that he's interested in bringing back the 28-year-old Elliott, who played last season with the New England Patriots after spending the first seven years of his NFL career with the Cowboys.

Jones did like Texas running back Jonathon Brooks, but the Carolina Panthers selected him 46th overall, 10 spots ahead of the Cowboys' second-round pick. Dallas has four more picks remaining — Nos. 174, 216, 233 and 244 — and with a coveted target off the board, Elliott could be the next play.

"First of all, the draft's not over and that's a thought," Jones said. "And it was a long time before a running back was taken in today's draft. But we also are keenly interested in seeing what the future might look like with Zeke."

Elliott and his agent met with the Cowboys earlier this week to talk about coming back to Dallas. Jones said he believes Elliott is still capable of being an NFL starter.

There is an opening in the Cowboys' running backs room after Tony Pollard left in free agency to sign with the Tennessee Titans. Rico Dowdle, Royce Freeman, Deuce Vaughn, Malik Davis and Snoop Conner are all currently under contract.

Elliott played all 17 games for the Patriots in 2023, recording 642 rushing yards on 184 attempts with three touchdowns. He also caught 51 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns.

Following Rhamondre Stevenson's ankle injury, Elliott's usage increased and he received double-digit carries in the final six games of the season.

Ezekiel Elliott played last season with the New England Patriots after seven years in Dallas. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)
Ezekiel Elliott played last season with the New England Patriots after seven years in Dallas. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

Jones isn't committed to bringing back Elliott just yet — that decision will likely be made after seeing how the final four rounds shake out. But considering the inexperience outside of Freeman on their running back depth chart, a reunion seems in order to solidify the position.

"We have it in our power to feel good about the running back room. Period," Jones said. "Now are we through with the running back room? I'm not going to answer that. Not trying to be coy. I just don't need to answer that. But Zeke's good enough to be in the running back room and he's good enough to play for the Cowboys. I'd say that."