The Dallas Cowboys must assess their backfield this offseason likely through free agency or the draft, but could a trade land them the No. 1 option the offense needs?
In order to earn his role as the Cowboys lead back, Rico Dowdle literally had to believe in himself before anyone else did. | From @BtchesLuvSports
Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle showed he is more than capable of being a viable offensive piece and warrants a roster spot in 2025.
The Dallas Cowboys could be a potential landing spot for a former Pittsburgh Steelers Pro Bowler who has been an integral part of the team's offense over the last few seasons.
“Adams may see the Cowboys’ stable quarterback situation with Dak Prescott and Lamb as a big draw if he can pick his next destination. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be open to a splashy trade to build around Prescott and find a complement to Lamb in the passing game.”
Cowboys running back Dalvin Cook did not get to see the field much in 2024, and the team made him a free-agent again this week.
If the Dallas Cowboys want to improve their rushing attack in the offseason, one speedy former first-round pick presents an intriguing trade option.
Whoa, what a week it has been, on Monday we found out that Mike McCarthy would not return as the head coach of the football team and since then we have heard nothing but talk about who may take his job.
The Dallas Cowboys could get more offensive after the team moved on from Head Coach Mike McCarthy after the front office and coach could not agree on the team’s future.
On Thursday, the Cowboys got a crystal ball for a record-setting college running back to potentially replace Rico Dowdle, who led Dallas in rushing with 1,079 yards on 4.6 yards per carry last season.
Who will the Dallas Cowboys draft this year? One prediction sees the Cowboys drafting a star running back when the 2025 NFL Draft gets underway.