The Dallas Cowboys plan on having Tony Pollard back next season, one way or another.
The Cowboys' plans at running back are one of the NFL's biggest stories of the offseason. In addition to keeping Pollard, Dallas might need to make a decision on Elliott, who recorded a career-low 876 rushing yards and averaged a career-worst 3.8 yards per carry. Elliott is poised to carry a $16.7 million cap hit next seasonCowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones alsothe team wouldn't be opposed to using its 26th overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft on a running back.
Whoever is running the ball for Dallas next season, and it now looks like Pollard will definitely be one of those people, they can probably expect to see a boost in work relative to last year. Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthyRaiders have same plans for RB Josh Jacobs Pollard wasn't the only running back reported to be likely receiving the franchise tag, as last season's rushing leader seems to be in the same boat.
The Las Vegas Raiders will also use the franchise tag on running back Josh Jacobs if they can't reach a long-term deal,Jacobs led the NFL in rushing yards last season with 1,653, plus 12 touchdowns and 400 receiving yards. Given that former quarterback Derek Carr was second on the team in rushing yards with 102, the Raiders didn't have much choice beyond keeping Jacobs.
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