Jerry Jones doesn’t see any issues with the Cowboys’ running back room.
As the Dallas Cowboys prepare to take on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3, many fans are wondering what the former’s backfield would look like with Derrick Henry in it. However, Jerry Jones doesn’t have those thoughts and is more than content with Dallas’ rushing options.
Jones seemed a bit surprised that fans and pundits would question the run game. He went as far to say that the Cowboys aren’t looking for running back help, via 105.3 The Fan, h/t Jon Machota of The Athletic.
“I must tell you, this is a little bit of a first for me, because I’ve never seen such made of our position and what we’re doing at the position, running back this year,” Jones said. “Not having done this or not having done that at running back.”
“Both of these guys (Henry and Elliott) came out at the same time,” Jones continued. “We’ve got a pretty good contemporary of our competition this week in Zeke Elliott. I’m pleased with what Zeke is doing.”
“Running back is just not on our radar as far as an area of interest,” Jones concluded.
Through the first two weeks of the season, Henry alone has run for 130 yards and a pair of touchdowns. The Cowboys as a whole have 170 yards. Week 3 will give Dallas an opportunity to prove Jerry Jones’ faith correct. But another strong game on the ground should only send more questions Jones’ way.
State of Cowboys’ running back room
Coming off of their brutal loss to the New Orleans Saints, the Cowboys need a spark offensively. However, Jones doesn’t think he needs to add from outside the organization at running back. His trust will be put on the line against the Ravens.