FRISCO, Texas — Free agent running back Ezekiel Elliott was once one of the faces of the Dallas Cowboys, and the fan favorite may soon be once again. CBS Sports HQ senior NFL insider Josina Anderson reported that the Cowboys are meeting with Elliott’s representation at The Star in Frisco on Wednesday a day before the start of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Cowboys owner and general manager Jerry Jones and team COO and EVP Stephen Jones confirmed the report Thursday night.
“We spent a lot of time with Zeke yesterday” Jerry Jones said.
“Yeah, we just bumped into each other and visited a little bit,” Stephen Jones said with a laugh. “Had a little beer and moved on.”
The younger Jones met with Elliott and his representation, Rocky Arceneaux, Wednesday at a restaurant near The Star, the Cowboys’ team facility. That same night, Dallas’ personnel department had dinner at Dee Lincoln Prime, a steakhouse near the facility, and both Elliott and Arceneaux happened to also be dining there. They were then invited to sit down with the Cowboys’ brass.
We spent a lot of time with Zeke,” Jerry said.
The elder Jones didn’t want to guarantee a reunion with Elliott because he revealed the pursuit of the running back is “a competitive situation” meaning Dallas isn’t the only team talking to Zeke. He did make clear that his interest in Elliott is “real.”
“Is it real that Zeke is going to play next year in my mind?” Jerry rhetorically questioned. “I think it’s very real that he’s going to play in my view. But I don’t want to go too far here because it’s competition.”
Dallas lost eight of its own players in free agency, tied for the third-most in a single offseason in Cowboys history, and that number includes the team’s 2023 starting running back Tony Pollard, who signed a three-year, $21.8 million contract with the Tennessee Titans. Rico Dowdle, an undrafted free agent in 2020, and 2023 sixth-round pick Deuce Vaughn are the top two backs on the Cowboys’ current depth chart.