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NFL rumors: Ezekiel Elliott could actually return to Cowboys

While the Dallas Cowboys released Ezekiel Elliott on Wednes

NFL rumors: Ezekiel Elliott could actually return to Cowboys

While the Dallas Cowboys released Ezekiel Elliott on Wednesday, thereโ€™s a slim chance he could return to the team on a restructured contract.

Elliottโ€™s cap hit was scheduled to be upwards of $16 million. After Dallas decided to place the franchise tag on Tony Pollard โ€” worth over $10 million โ€” it became fairly obvious that Elliott would be the victim of a cap crunch.

Winning is evidently Elliottโ€™s top priority at this point in his career, per Pro Football Talk. So far, the only known interested party is the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which is a pretty terrible fit given their poor offensive line play. Also, Tom Brady is gone, meaning the Bucs shouldnโ€™t expect to win many games next season.

FanSidedโ€™s Kristen Wong explained the issue with a Bucs-Elliott marriage on Wednesday:

โ€œThe Bucs ran their offense into the ground last season ranking last in the league in run-blocking and last in rushing yards per game (75.6).

With Elliottโ€™s efficiency already waning, he would thrive best on a team with an already potent rushing attack, not to mention he likely doesnโ€™t want to be fed balls from newly signed Bucs quarterbackย Baker Mayfield.โ€

Cowboys rumors: Where will Ezekiel Elliott sign?

Elliott did well with his contract โ€” he made $70 million as a running back, and held out for a contract extension after the 2019 season. At the time, Elliott was criticized for missing training camp, and not being with the team during a critical transition. Itโ€™s another reminder that players should earn their value, whatever the cost.

Zekeโ€™s Dallas career isnโ€™t necessarily over, should he struggle to find a team in free agency. A return on a short-term deal, either now or after a brief stint elsewhere, could be in the cards. Elliott left on good terms with Jerry Jones and the Cowboys front office for a reason.

No bridges were burnt, meaning you canโ€™t count out a reunion in Dallas.

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Author: Mark Powell

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