The Tennessee Titans may have a steal on their hands at running back. After losing Derrick Henry to the Baltimore Ravens, the team added Tony Pollard as their starter.
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 are reuniting with running back Ezekiel Elliott after not picking an heir to Tony Pollard during the 2024 NFL Draft. The news, which were being teased since last week when Zeke met with the Cowboys to "just talk," shouldn't be a surprise for fans that had been paying attention.
The Dallas Cowboys have largely had a quiet offseason of work, and they have lost some big names to make things worse, with Tony Pollard being one of their top players to leave.
"We will be all in," Jerry Jones said at the end of January about the Dallas Cowboys' offseason. Since then, Jones has tried to clarify what he meant. His definition of "all-in" might differ from everyone else's, but the main sentiment was that the Cowboys would focus on 2024 and not on the future.
Royce Freeman is now the most experienced running back on the Cowboys’ roster after Tony Pollard’s departure.
The Dallas Cowboys running back situation is grim heading into the 2024 season. After losing starter Tony Pollard in free agency to the Tennessee Titans, the team is looking at a handful of young guys taking the reigns right now.
FanDuel Sportsbook released odds on rushing yards and props for four running backs who signed with new teams this offseason. Those running backs include Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, and Tony Pollard.
The Titans saw longtime RB Derrick Henry sign with the Baltimore Ravens in March.
As the 2024 NFL Draft approaches, the Dallas Cowboys are eyeing the running back position as a key area for improvement. Despite their efforts in free
The Dallas Cowboys need a lead running back, and they could bring back a familiar face for the 2024 season. The Cowboys let Tony Pollard walk away into free agency this offseason after applying the franchise tag to him in 2023.
A new mock draft has the Dallas Cowboys selecting a prospect who could potentially replace running back Tony Pollard, who signed a three-year, $21.75M deal with the Tennessee Titans in free agency.
With the signing of former Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard in free agency, the Tennessee Titans have a formidable duo in the backfield for 2024, even without Derrick Henry on the roster.
If there was even a slight glimmer of hope that Derrick Henry would possibly return to the Tennessee Titans, it was crushed on Monday morning.
Tony Pollard is officially leaving the Dallas Cowboys, and the veteran will be tasked with helping to replace a fellow Pro Bowl running back.
Pollard was one of three running backs who played on the franchise tag last year. Like Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs, he delivered an underwhelming performance in 2023.
Nick Caserio has bargain-shopped at running back since taking over. Veterans Phillip Lindsay, Mark Ingram, Rex Burkhead and Devin Singletary have been among the low-cost options to stop through Houston during the GM’s three-year tenure.
The Dallas Cowboys are "very receptive'' to the idea of re-signing Tony Pollard, a source tells CowboysSI.com in what we might term a "devil-you-know'' circumstance.
Running back Tony Pollard is set to become a free agent within the next few days. I am sure folks are tired of the talk about what Dallas will do at the position next season, but things are starting to heat up around the league with good players.
Pollard delivered a strong 2023 season under the franchise tag, though not nearly as strong as his 2022 season.
Tony Pollard wants to return to the Cowboys, and he's willing to go to great lengths to make it happen.
Running back Tony Pollard is days away from becoming a free agent. But he will consider an offer for less money from the Cowboys if it means he can stay in Dallas.
The Houston Texans could turn to Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard to fill a glaring need, and potentially lift the offense around quarterback C.J. Stroud.
It is not weird to think that as Tony Pollard heads into free agency that the Dallas Cowboys starting running back might end up with a division rival, like the Washington Commanders, as ESPN is projecting.
Tony Pollard finds himself among the Dallas Cowboys’ contingent of players poised to enter free agency this March.
Roster Review: Starting running backs – Part 3 of 17 Last year the Dallas Cowboys bade farewell to Ezekiel Elliott, handing the starting job to Tony Pollard.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason.
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