We’ve observed in current days a smattering of stories concerning the chance that operating again Ezekiel Elliott is embarking on his last 12 months with the Cowboys.
In fact he’s.
Elliott stays on the roster at a fully-guaranteed wage of $12.4 million solely as a result of the construction of the deal, negotiated in 2019 throughout a holdout, resulted within the 2022 wage changing into fully-guaranteed in 2021. If that fee hadn’t been assured a 12 months earlier than 2022, the Cowboys wouldn’t have paid it.
Beginning subsequent 12 months, Elliott’s contract enters the non-guaranteed season. Certainly, the Cowboys gained’t need to pay him one other $10 million in 2023. Except he agrees to re-do his deal, he’ll undoubtedly be gone.
It’s not information. It’s not a shock. It’s apparent. It’s a operate of the market on the place.
Tony Pollard makes lower than $1 million this 12 months. Comes subsequent 12 months, the Cowboys seemingly will likely be extra prepared to pay Pollard than Elliott.
Or perhaps the Cowboys will merely draft another person, like they did after they wished DeMarco Murray nicely after he set a franchise single-season dashing report in 2014 and, following the 2015 season, drafted Elliott.