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Ex-NFL Star Quietly Cut From Contract, Returns And Shocks Training Camp"

Dallas, TX – August 4

In a move that barely made waves, the Dallas Cowboys quietly released running back Ezekiel Elliott at the end of the 2024 season, issuing a brief statement without fanfare or elaborate farewells. The two-time rushing champion, who had rejoined the team on a one-year deal after a stint with the New England Patriots, saw his second Cowboys tenure end unceremoniously amid underwhelming production and roster decisions. Yet, just months later, Elliott returned to the spotlight, accepting an invitation to a fan-open workout session during the Cowboys' 2025 training camp, determined to prove he still has elite-level fire in his veins.

Elliott's appearance was electric. In running drills, he exploded through holes with vintage burst, clocking consistent yardage on 3-4 touches per series. His pass protection stood out, stonewalling blitzers and showcasing improved awareness in protecting the quarterback—a skill that had waned in recent years. Observers noted his physicality, with stable gains of 5-7 yards per carry, drawing cheers from the crowd and turning heads among coaches.

Cowboys are having issues in the red zone with Ezekiel Elliott, Pats set to  visit

Teammates were stunned. Wide receiver CeeDee Lamb remarked, "Zeke's still got that power—strong as ever." Linebacker Micah Parsons echoed, "He's moving like the old Zeke, hungry and explosive." Even rookies whispered in awe, one saying, "Didn't expect that fire; he's proving he's not done."

Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer praised Elliott as a symbol of resilience. "Getting released doesn't mean you're worthless," Schottenheimer said. "Zeke's a prime example—adversity builds character."

Elliott himself addressed the doubters post-session: "I listened to their decision. Now, I'm here to show this city my true worth, and I'm coming for that Super Bowl. I'll reclaim my honor."

His story inspires professionalism: never surrender after setbacks. Every drop of sweat today fuels a legend's comeback path.

Though not on the initial 53-man roster, Elliott's performance could land him on the practice squad or a mid-season deal amid injuries. Regardless, he's signaled: his Dallas days aren't over yet.

 

Entire Giants Fanbase Erupts Calling for Josh McDaniels to Come to MetLife After Loss to Patriots – But His Emotional Response Leaves Fans Stunned
Foxborough, Massachusetts – After the New England Patriots’ dominant 33-15 victory over the New York Giants at Gillette Stadium, football conversation exploded in a way no one saw coming. While the Patriots continued to solidify their status as the AFC’s top contender, the entire Giants fanbase turned its attention to one name on the opposite sideline: Josh McDaniels. The brilliance of Drake Maye and the New England offensive system sparked a wildfire at MetLife Stadium demanding the architect of that attack be brought to New York. On social media, the slogan “Bring McDaniels to MetLife” spread at lightning speed. They saw in him the figure who could resurrect a dying offense and redirect the career of a franchise desperately searching for its identity. With the Giants expected to make major changes in the offseason, McDaniels instantly became viewed as the ideal candidate — an offensive mind proven by every breakthrough Maye has displayed. But just hours after the recruitment wave peaked, the NFL community was left stunned by McDaniels’ decision. Instead of showing interest in the chance to lead one of the league’s most storied franchises, he gently but firmly shut down every overture from New York. McDaniels made it clear he is pouring his entire heart into the journey with the Patriots and has no desire to leave while the project he is building is still taking shape. In a statement that instantly set Patriots Nation ablaze, McDaniels shared: “I’m grateful for the interest, but I feel like I’m building something special here. Drake, Coach Vrabel, and this entire locker room — everything makes me believe New England still has many great chapters ahead. I want to stay and finish it.” Those words spread like wildfire, becoming a symbol of his commitment to the team. This decision not only reinforced Patriots fans’ faith but also sent a powerful message about the culture Vrabel is building. While many other teams are looking for head coaches as short-term fixes, McDaniels has chosen to stay with the long-term vision — where he sees his future and Drake Maye’s future as one. And with the Patriots soaring at 11-2, the NFL world may have just realized: in Foxborough, a new dynasty is taking shape.