Arlington, TX – September 7, 2025
The Dallas Cowboys closed a chapter in franchise history on Sunday, announcing that one of their most iconic offensive stars would retire as a Cowboy after signing a ceremonial one-day contract.
It marked the end of a career that began with fireworks and ended with sentiment. Once the heartbeat of Dallas’ backfield, this player became synonymous with highlight runs, playoff pushes, and the “Feed Me” celebration.
Fans watched his role shrink in recent years, culminating in a release after a brief stint with the Chargers. But rather than chase another team, he chose to come home and finish where it all began.
That player is Ezekiel Elliott, the bruising runner who recorded 8,488 rushing yards and 83 touchdowns over eight seasons in Dallas, ranking third all-time in franchise history behind only Emmitt Smith and Tony Dorsett.
Drafted fourth overall in 2016, Elliott exploded for 1,631 yards as a rookie, leading the league in rushing. He would top the NFL again in 2018 and earn three Pro Bowls, cementing his place among the game’s elite.
His career wasn’t without turbulence. A six-game suspension in 2017 and criticism over declining efficiency in later years sometimes overshadowed his dominance. Yet when the playoffs came, his physicality always gave Dallas a chance.
After splitting carries with Tony Pollard and returning as a secondary option in 2024, Elliott’s production dropped to 226 yards. The Cowboys cut him before the postseason, but his legacy was already secure.
“Zeke is a Cowboy forever,” Jerry Jones said. “His passion, production, and presence defined an era here.” For fans, his retirement closes a story of hurdles, heart, and unforgettable Sundays in silver and blue.