Cowboys Urged to Land Former $48 Million Star Running Back!

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The Dallas Cowboys could make a run at Minnesota Vikings star Aaron Jones in 2025.

The Dallas Cowboys have problems at running back, but the team may not be able to find a realistic solution until the offseason. Bleacher Report’s Matt Holder floated Minnesota Vikings star running back Aaron Jones as a potential fit for Dallas in 2025 NFL free agency. If the Cowboys added Jones, the former Pro Bowler would likely emerge as the team’s new starting running back with Ezekiel Elliott and Rico Dowdle both hitting free agency.

“Ezekiel Elliott’s and Rico Dowdle’s contracts are set to expire at the end of the season, leaving Dallas with a need for running backs,” Holder wrote on September 23, 2024, story titled, “NFL Team Needs: Prioritizing Every Roster’s Biggest Weaknesses Before Week 4.” “Even if one of them gets retained, the offense could still use a dynamic option out of the backfield seeing as Deuce Vaughn hasn’t gotten much playing time.

“Jones could be that option seeing as he has roughly 280 catches for about 2,100 receiving yards in his career. While the 29-year-old, who turns 30 in December, won’t have a long tenure with the club, that will also help keep his price tag down especially if it means playing for a potential Super Bowl contender.”

Star Running Back Aaron Jones Is Already Making an Impact on the Vikings

Through the first three games of this season, Jones is already off to a hot start with his new team. Jones has 325 total yards and 2 touchdowns with Minnesota through Week 3.

The playmaker signed a one-year, $7 million deal with the Vikings this offseason. Jones was previously on a four-year, $48 million contract with the Green Bay Packers.

The Cowboys Have Rushed for the 3rd Fewest Rushing Yards in the NFL

Through this same stretch, the Cowboys have the third-worst rushing attack in the NFL. Dallas is averaging just 73.7 rushing yards, the third fewest of any NFL team through the first three weeks.

Dowdle and Elliott have both underwhelmed with their opportunities to start the season. The Cowboys could turn to Dalvin Cook who has started the season on the team’s practice squad and has yet to take a snap for Dallas.

Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Continues to Ignore the Team’s Issues at Running Back

 

 

Despite the lack of production, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones does not appear concerned about the position. Heading into the team’s Week 3 matchup versus the Baltimore Ravens, Jones emphasized that the team was pleased with the state of the roster at the position.

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