Dallas Cowboys' Backfield Dilemma: Reuniting with Ezekiel Elliott?
The Dallas Cowboys face a setback with
Ronald Jones
' two-game suspension, making his roster spot uncertain.
Tony Pollard
's top backups are inexperienced, leaving room for a potential reunion with Ezekiel Elliott.
Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones
hints at the possibility of re-signing Elliott despite his release in March.
Elliott, a former Pro Bowler, had a challenging season but excelled in red-zone situations.
The veteran running back still has the potential to contribute with his short-yardage expertise.
Despite losing a step, Elliott's one-year removed 1,000-yard rushing campaign makes him an appealing option.
A reunion with Elliott would strengthen the Cowboys' backfield and enhance Pollard's versatility.
Elliott's meeting with the New England Patriots signals interest from potential suitors.
Jones' decision to keep the door open for Elliott reveals the team's uncertainty in their current backfield.
The Cowboys must carefully weigh their options and consider the benefits of bringing back their former star running back.