Ezekiel “Zeke” Elliott was born on July 22, 1995 in Alton, Illinois. Ezekiel Elliott is an NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys and was drafted in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft. He played collegiately at Ohio State University where he earned All-American honors in 2015.
On Monday, the Pro Football Hall of Fame released the All-Decade team for the last ten years with Dallas Cowboys Offensive Linemen Tyron Smith and Zack Martin, given the honors of being
Tyron Smith and Zack Martin were the only two Cowboys named to the All-Decade Team for the 2010s, as selected by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Here are three other Dallas
After giving Dak Prescott the franchise tag, and re-signing Amari Cooper to a lucrative five year contract, the Cowboys went to two of their team leaders to open up more cap space
Some things change and yet some things remain the same. Over the last year, so much has changed with the Dallas Cowboys’ offense that it’s easy to forget just how much continuity
How did Mike McCarthy improve as a head coach during his football gap year? This question looms large ahead of McCarthy’s return to the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys. Things grew stale
The defining factor of Dallas’ 2020 offseason has been change. As Jason Garrett and the majority of his staff exit, Mike McCarthy and his guys have entered. But while the Cowboys coaching
The new year often brings resolutions – as people look to find their new and improved selves as the calendar turns. “New year, new me” the saying goes, and the Dallas Cowboys
During Mike McCarthy’s introductory press conference as the Dallas Cowboys head coach, the Super Bowl winning coach addressed a question many fans and analysts had. “He is going to get the football”
For all their flaws, the numbers indicate that the 2019 Cowboys possessed one of the best offenses in all of football. And while detractors would point to some garbage time stat padding
He’s not the same. They shouldn’t have paid him. Those are just a few of things said about All-Pro Ezekiel Elliott during the 2019 season. After a six-week journey of negotiations with
Desperate times have fallen upon the Dallas Cowboys. After losing four of their last five games, they’re 7-8 and have watched their lead in the NFC East disappear as they are now
Ezekiel Elliott has been the most productive running back in the NFL since entering the league in 2016. But a variety of factors have made it so that now, even with two
The Dallas Cowboys are one win away from their second consecutive NFC East title and their fourth playoff appearance in the last six years. Even with all the inconsistency that has defined
The Dallas Cowboys have apparently decided to take a page out of Muhammad Ali’s book. Last week they used his “rope a dope” technique to completely shock and awe the NFL with
On Tuesday of this week Dallas Cowboys Running Back Ezekiel Elliott earned his fourth Pro Bowl appearance in five years (2016, 2018, 2019, 2020). It’s not all that surprising considering he is
Even in this up and down season that the Dallas Cowboys have had throughout 2019, there have still been some very impressive individual efforts worthy of postseason accolades. Yesterday the NFL released
The Dallas Cowboys identity for the last four seasons has been running the football and controlling the clock. Over the previous five weeks, All-Pro Ezekiel Elliott failed to reach 100 yards rushing.
“Just what I thought I was out. They pulled me back in”. What better way to describe the Week 15 matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams? It was utter
The Dallas Cowboys are spiraling downward and have been for quite a while now. They have lost three consecutive games and four of their last five. When you get towards the end
The Dallas Cowboys have been a team that has controlled the clock behind a dominant offensive line and the running ability of All-Pro Ezekiel Elliott since his rookie campaign in 2016. This
To say the Dallas Cowboys have their backs to the wall would be an understatement. They have lost six of their last nine games and are barely holding on to a one-game