The Dallas Cowboys head into the 2024 season with a running back-by-committee approach, but that doesn’t mean one player can’t separate himself from the pack before Week 1.
The decision makers believe Ezekiel Elliott still has what it takes to be RB1, but are there any contenders on the roster that could dethrone him? The 2024 Dallas Cowboys are flipping the script when it comes to the way they handle the running back position.
After losing Tony Pollard to the Tennessee Titans in free agency, many expected the Dallas Cowboys to draft a running back in the 2024 NFL Draft last week.
Free agency and the NFL Draft have passed, and the Cowboys are without an RB1 for next season.
The Dallas Cowboys have had the most disappointing free agency so far. The team has failed to make a mark or attempt to land big names despite having noticeable voids that need to be filled on their roster.
When Tony Pollard left the Dallas Cowboys for the Tennessee Titans, I had a feeling this would be the outcome at some point. Dallas signed Royce Freeman on Tuesday, leaving them with a running back room of Freeman, Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, Malik Davis, and Hunter Luepke.
The Dallas Cowboys have finally made another move in the offseason. After a notably quiet period, during which they secured only veteran LB Eric Kendricks, the Cowboys have taken a step forward in addressing their needs, particularly at the running back position.
Royce Freeman’s short Rams career comes to an end The Los Angeles Rams will apparently not be bringing back running back Royce Freeman, as he is signing with the Dallas Cowboys.
The Los Angeles Rams have the core of their offense set to return for the 2024 season in Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams. Los Angeles also made sure they built on the strength of their offensive line in free agency as they re-signed Kevin Dotson and lured Jonah Jackson away from the Detroit Lions.
The Dallas Cowboys added depth to their backfield by signing running back Royce Freeman to a contract on Wednesday. Terms were not disclosed but multiple media outlets reported it was a one-year contract for Freeman, 28.
The Dallas Cowboys are bringing running back Royce Freeman back to the Lone Star State this week, signing the free agent to a new one-year deal for the 2024 season.
After owner Jerry Jones said the Dallas Cowboys were going “all-in,” the Cowboys made another free agency signing that didn’t sit well with their fans.
The Dallas Cowboys were in the market for a new running back and have added one.
After sitting out the initial phase of the running back carousel, the Cowboys have finally added to the position.
The Los Angeles Rams are starting to get more and more good news on the injury front. Most recently, that good news comes in the form of the running back
The Los Angeles Rams are reuniting with a familiar face by signing running back Darrell Henderson to their practice squad. They also signed veteran running back Royce Freeman to the active roster as part of a pair of transactions related to injuries to their current running back room.
The Los Angeles Rams signed Royce Freeman to the active roster and fellow running back Darrell Henderson to the practice squad on Tuesday. Per reports, running backs Kyren Williams and Ronnie Rivers are expected to sit out Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers due to their respective injuries.
Say what you will about the running back situation across the NFL, but the Los Angeles Rams may have just fortified the argument that solid backs are affordable and interchangeable.
The Browns find themselves shorthanded at running back and one of their efforts to address the issue was blocked by a fellow team.
The Las Vegas Raiders also put in a claim, but Freeman ended up with the Carolina Panthers because the franchise had a higher spot in the waiver order.
Royce Freeman did not make it out of the top 10 on the waiver wire, going to the team that picked just ahead of the Broncos in this past draft.
Freeman's ability to catch passes out of the backfield combined with his age should allow him to find a new NFL home sooner rather than later.
Royce Freeman is entering his fourth year with the Denver Broncos. His tenure in the Mile High City began on a positive note but soon changed after he
The Los Angeles Rams, after losing projected starter Cam Akers to a season-ending Achilles injury, are in need of a running back. The Denver Broncos, after drafting Javonte Williams and signing Mike Boone this offseason, are in excess of running backs.
The Broncos waived DaeSean Hamilton last month, and it appears another high profile member of their 2018 draft class could be out the door before finishing his rookie deal as well.
This series focuses on Denver Broncos whose multi-year deals are nearing the end, key players who were signed to one-year deals, and those playing under restricted free-agent tenders.
The Broncos appear to have two options at quarterback. Royce Freeman, who played running back in high school, college and plays it in the NFL. He is an emergency quarterback for the team. Another option could be Kendall Hinton, who is on the team as a practice squad wide receiver.
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