After releasing running back Ezekiel Elliott earlier this offseason, rumor has it the Dallas Cowboys aren’t willing to say their final goodbyes just yet. The team may be willing to bring Elliott back if the running back is open to a reunion.
Now a free agent following Dallas’ salary cap-savvy decision to cut Elliott, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo says the Cowboys are in the market to resign the 27-year-old ballcarrier. ”Perhaps a return to Dallas, in the long run, can be where this is headed,” Garafolo said on NFL Network.
Garafolo cited Mike McCarthy as saying the decision to part ways with Elliott was pure ‘caponomics,’ or a move based on money (Zeke’s release meant a $10.