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Tyler Biadasz, Tony Pollard and Dorance Armstrong agreed to terms with other teams, while the Cowboys sat tight Monday in free agency.
Jon Machota and Saad Yousuf46
He's averaged 4.8 yards per carry throughout his five seasons with Dallas and earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2022.
Dianna Russini and Randy Mueller46
Ahead of free agency, the Chiefs could find several affordable second-tier veterans to strengthen their roster.
Nate Taylor30
Will the Cowboys try to bring back Tony Pollard? Will they target a free agent or look to the draft to restock their backfield?
Saad Yousuf42
The question isn't whether Baltimore will add a running back, it's what level of asset will it be willing to invest in the position?
Jeff Zrebiec14
"All it takes is one team, one deal to reset a market and change things."
Charlotte Carroll and Tashan Reed70
The Cowboys must get better at running the ball next season. Will they have to do it without last season's leading rusher, Tony Pollard?
Saad Yousuf52
Tyron Smith, Johnathan Hankins and Tyler Biadasz top the list of the unrestricted free agents who should be Dallas' biggest priorities.
Jon Machota32
Postseason success is essential, but that starts with, among other things, improving the run game and getting better away from AT&T Stadium.
Jon Machota167
From offensive linemen to lesser-known assistant coaches, acknowledging key contributors has become a team-building tool for the Cowboys.
Saad Yousuf19
If the Cowboys beat the Commanders on Sunday in Washington, they'll win the NFC East, get the No. 2 seed and a home playoff game.
Jon Machota and Saad Yousuf12
The Cowboys are playoff bound and that likely means a first-round road matchup. They have things to straighten out before that happens.
Saad Yousuf23
Defining the technique, figuring out how to police it and getting defenders to adapt all pose challenges.
Ted Nguyen263
The Cowboys ran for 168 yards Sunday and averaged 5.1 yards per carry. Rico Dowdle led the way, but they got multiple contributions.
Saad Yousuf26
The Cowboys trails the Eagles by 2 1/2 games in the NFC East, but the opportunity to close that gap will present itself.
Saad Yousuf16
The Cowboys are 4-2 at their bye week. From Dak Prescott to the offensive line, we graded the offense.
Saad Yousuf99
A week after a lopsided loss, the Cowboys needed a win and got it thanks to CeeDee Lamb, Tony Pollard and Stephon Gilmore, among others.
The Cowboys' offense has come up short late in season-ending losses in the playoffs the past two seasons against the 49ers.
Jon Machota18
Ezekiel Elliott and Dalton Schultz can't bail out the Cowboys' red zone woes. But Dallas is confident it has the players to improve.
Saad Yousuf36
The Cowboys couldn't score touchdowns in the red zone, were missing three O-line starters and struggled throughout the loss.
Saad Yousuf49
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