The Los Angeles Chargers added Ezekiel Elliott before their Wild Card showdown in Houston, but won't activate the former Dallas Cowboys running back.
Elliott is interested in joining a playoff team, and his agent thanks Jones and the team for granting his client's release
Ex-Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott found a new home after he was released by the team near the end of the NFL regular season. What team did he sign with?
A failed attempt to restore glory in Dallas for Ezekiel Elliott came to an end on Tuesday. How did it get there?
Ezekiel Elliott came out of Ohio State as a highly touted draft prospect. After three years in Scarlet and Gray, Elliott was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys as the first running back off the board and No.
Elliott's release gives him an opportunity to join a playoff team ahead of the final week of the regular season.
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The Chargers will not elevate Ezekiel Elliott from the practice squad when Los Angeles faces the Houston Texans in Saturday's AFC wild-card round game.
Elliott was given the opportunity to split carries with Rico Dowdle in Dallas this season, but the tenured practice squad back essentially phased him out of the game plan toward the end of the season. Elliott had only 226 yards on 74 carries in 15 games.
The Chargers decided not to move Elliott up, instead promoting Jaret Patterson for the Wild Card game against the Texans. Elliott spent the 2023 season with the New England Patriots in a reserve role and then came back to the Cowboys, the team that drafted him at No. 4 overall in 2016.