The Cowboys are unlikely to close on a deal for Rico Dowdle this weekend. But the process will begin ... and the Dallas front office has promised that all avenues will be explored.
The Dallas Cowboys are in full force in Indianapolis for the NFL Scouting Combine, as the entirety of the front office and coaching staff has descended upon the NFL’s annual spring conference that doubles as an opportunity to sit down with agents ahead of free agency in mid-March.
The Cowboys are in contract talks with Osa Odighizuwa, while the team hopes to retain the likes of Jourdan Lewis and Rico Dowdle. More at PFR.
The Dallas Cowboys' issues with the team's rushing attack is well-documented. The offense ranked near the bottom of the NFL in several rushing categories and 1,000-yard rusher Rico Dowdle is set to hit free agency.
One of the primary concerns for the Cowboys was their lack of a strong run game. Starting running back Rico Dowdle ended the season with 1,079 rushing yards, but this total was si
Some have predicted the Dallas Cowboys to find a new starting running back this offseason, but Rico Dowdle remains a more than viable option ahead of free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys' run game in 2024 was one of the worst in football for the first half of the season, and the running back by committee approach did not work. Once Rico Dowdle was handed the keys, the run game became somewhat productive with Dowdle surpassing 1,
The Denver Broncos enter the offseason with questions on offense that pending Dallas Cowboys free agent Rico Dowdle could address.
Rico Dowdle was one of the breakout stars for the Dallas Cowboys in 2024, but the team risks losing him to some AFC suitors in NFL free agency.
The Dallas Cowboys, who were recently listed as one of the teams most likely to be hit the hardest in free agency, will face the difficult task of deciding which of their 22 unrestricted free agents should stay or go.
The Dallas Cowboys will run the ball under Brian Schottenheimer, but what kind of running back will the franchise look for?