The Dallas Cowboys are on a two-game winning streak, but there are questions about Ezekiel Elliott’s role in the team. Despite the recent wins, the Cowboys’ running game has struggled, ranking 31st in the NFL with only 3.5 yards per carry. As the team tries to improve on the ground, Elliott’s involvement in the offense has noticeably decreased.
Elliott came back to Dallas on a one-year deal, hoping to take charge as the lead running back again. However, things haven’t worked out as planned. Over the first five games, he’s managed only 98 rushing yards on 30 carries, along with one touchdown. Sources close to Elliott say he’s frustrated by the lack of opportunities, especially when it comes to scoring chances in the red zone.
On the other hand, Rico Dowdle has been stepping up. His standout performance against the Steelers, where he ran for 87 yards, has raised questions about his potential to take on a bigger role. Dowdle gave the Cowboys the spark they needed in the running game, which could mean Elliott’s role will continue to shrink.
As the Cowboys try to fix their struggling ground game, it’s unclear how the running back rotation will play out. With Rico Dowdle rising, Elliott’s future in Dallas is uncertain. Cowboys fans will want to keep a close eye on how this situation develops.