Veteran Cowboys RB in Danger of Being Released Before 2024 Season
The Dallas Cowboys have made multiple additions to their running back group, but that doesn’t mean that those same players will make the roster. Ezekiel Elliott is the most notable addition, but Royce Freeman is also a veteran presence on the roster.
The problem for Freeman is that there is a crowd of RBs. And with young talent and unique skillsets coming into play, Blogging the Boys writer LP Cruz predicted he would end up missing the 53-man roster.
“Ezekiel Elliott returns to the Cowboys after one year away with the New England Patriots. Zeke should resume as the team’s lead back with Rico Dowdle coming into spell Elliott. Deuce Vaughn gets another chance to contribute to the roster,” Cruz predicted in a June 21 article. “Failing to make the cut are veteran runners Royce Freeman and Malik Davis. Their goodbye at the end of the summer shouldn’t be seen as permanent, as either could be brought back at some point during the regular season.”
While Cruz thinks Freeman could return, his future is uncertain. It’s not an ideal situation for the veteran RB, but it is for Dallas. They don’t have a proven No. 1 RB at this stage, but the Cowboys do have a variety of different skillsets to consider.
Royce Freeman Trying to Stick with Dallas
As a third-round pick by the Denver Broncos in the 2018 NFL draft, there was legitimate hype for Freeman. He had impressed at Oregon and became the Pac-12’s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns. He then entered a talented RB room with the Broncos that would allow him time to develop.
And after his rookie season, there was plenty of optimism. According to Pro Football Reference, Freeman totaled 521 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns in 2018. He averaged a solid 4.0 yards per carry and offered a physical, bruising option for Denver.
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