In recent weeks, there has been a lot of talk about Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott and his contract situation. However, on Wednesday, he had the opportunity to discuss a different topic: the return of running back Ezekiel Elliott to the team.
Elliott, who was part of the Cowboys’ 2016 draft class with Prescott, spent seven seasons in Dallas before leaving for the Patriots in 2023. Now that he’s back with the team after signing a new deal, Prescott is excited to have his former teammate back in the locker room.
Prescott praised Elliott for his positive impact both on and off the field. He said that Elliott sets an excellent example for others and is a valuable asset to the team. He also expressed excitement about having a seasoned veteran in their running back group, which he believes will benefit everyone involved.
Elliott’s return to Dallas means that he and Prescott can share their history and bond once again. Prescott is thrilled at being able to work with Elliott again and hopes that his contributions will translate to success for the team as a whole. Ultimately, this is a win-win situation for everyone involved – not only for Prescott and Elliott but also for the entire Cowboys organization.