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Ezekiel Elliott to lead Cowboys running back by committee

- BY CLARENCE E. HILL JR. chill@star-telegram.com

It’s safe to say that Ezekiel Elliott has made a smooth and comfortabl­e transition back into the Dallas Cowboys locker room after spending last year with the New England Patriots.

Cowboys coach Mike Mike McCarthy said it’s almost like Elliott, who was with the team from 2016-2022, never left.

That has made for interestin­g moments and flashbacks for McCarthy.

“He definitely puts you on guard because he’s old school,” McCarthy said. “He’ll go up and smack a 60-year-old man on the [butt], and it hurts.”

A laughing McCarthy wasn’t complainin­g.

“It’s as natural of a transition that you’ll ever see,” McCarthy said. “He walked in, and he had that unbelievab­le smile. It’s like he never left. Huge personalit­y in the locker room. … But some things have changed for him as well — like protection systems — so he has some new learning, but it’s great to have him back.”

While Elliott is old school, the Cowboys have no illusions about him returning to his old ways and his old role, when he won two NFL rushing titles as the team’s workhorse running back.

McCarthy said it wouldn’t be fair to ask Elliott to carry the ball as much as he did in his first tenure with the Cowboys, especially his first few years, when he carried it as much as anyone in NFL history.

Elliott is not that same guy, and the Cowboys are not the same team.

“We’re a running back by committee (team), but I think he’ll definitely play at the level that he’s played at in my time here.”

Elliott will be part of a Cowboys running back room that currently includes Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, Royce Freeman, Malik Davis, Snoop Connor and Nathaniel Peat.

Elliott averaged 4.0, 4.2 and 3.8 yards per carry from 202022 with the Cowboys under McCarthy.

He played through knee injuries the last two seasons.

And he led the Patriots with 642 yards while averaging 3.5 yards per carry in 2023.

“I don’t see any drop-off in the way he moves,” McCarthy said of what he’s seen from Elliott in practice over the last two weeks. “He’s in good

shape.”

Vice president Stephen Jones said the Cowboys are fired up to have Elliott because “he is a pro and he’ll be ready.”

Jones said the team’s move to a running back-by-committee approach is a league-wide trend. And the Cowboys may not be done adding to the position.

“That is the way we’re looking at it right now,” Jones said. “There will be some of that. A lot of teams do that and do it successful. A lot to teams have moved toward that because of the wear and tear that comes from this league. But we’re not done yet. We will continue to look at players, look for ways to improve not only running back spot but any other position on this team.”

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 ?? Courtesy of the Dallas Cowboys ?? Ezekiel Elliott is wearing a new number with the Cowboys, but coach Mike McCarthy said his transition back has been so smooth, it’s almost like he never left.
Courtesy of the Dallas Cowboys Ezekiel Elliott is wearing a new number with the Cowboys, but coach Mike McCarthy said his transition back has been so smooth, it’s almost like he never left.

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