Jerry Jones says Cowboys are ‘saving’ Ezekiel Elliott after running back mentions his reduced role

Ezekiel Elliott is back with the Dallas Cowboys , but he’s yet to have a significant impact in 2024, logging just 30 carries through five games. The former Pro Bowler has since spoken to coaches about his reduced role, according to the Dallas Morning News , prompting team owner Jerry Jones to tell 105.3 The Fan on Friday that the Cowboys are actually “saving him” for the long haul.

“I can’t emphasize this enough: We’re saving him,” Jones said . “And we should be. We want him for — Rico [Dowdle] is an outstanding running back. … [but] his big problem has been what? He’s had trouble with injuries throughout his career. So it’d be madness to just rely on him for the duration of the season and into the playoffs … Zeke is there, he will be there, because we want to protect him during this particular time.”

Jones also mentioned that Dalvin Cook , the former Minnesota Vikings star who’s been on the team’s practice squad since August, will be “very material” going forward. He provided no timeline for Cook’s potential promotion, but argued Dallas will use both Cook and Elliott in tandem with Dowdle this season.

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