Breaking: Cowboys re-sign RB Rico Dowdle for a reported salary of around…

The Dallas Cowboys have officially re-signed running back Rico Dowdle to a new contract, ensuring his return to the team for the upcoming season. According to sources, the deal is reportedly worth around $2.5 million per year, though specific contract details have yet to be fully disclosed.

Rico Dowdle Out For Season; What's Next At RB?

Dowdle, who originally joined the Cowboys as an undrafted free agent in 2020, has steadily carved out a role in the team’s backfield. Last season, he served as the primary backup to Tony Pollard, contributing as both a rusher and a receiver while also making an impact on special teams.

A Key Piece for the Cowboys’ Backfield

With Pollard set to explore free agency, re-signing Dowdle provides Dallas with much-needed depth at the running back position. The 25-year-old has shown flashes of potential, displaying a tough running style and solid pass-blocking abilities that make him a valuable asset in the Cowboys’ offensive scheme.

Cowboys' Rico Dowdle out vs. 49ers on 'Sunday Night Football' after  arriving to stadium sick - CBSSports.com

In the 2024 season, Dowdle recorded 467 rushing yards, 3 touchdowns, and 178 receiving yards while averaging an impressive 4.5 yards per carry. His versatility and reliability were key factors in the Cowboys’ decision to retain him.

What’s Next for the Cowboys?

With Dowdle secured, the Cowboys may still look to add another running back, either through the draft or free agency, to complement their rushing attack. There have also been rumors that the team could explore re-signing Pollard if the price is right.

For now, Dallas fans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Dowdle will continue to be a part of the team’s backfield. The Cowboys are expected to officially announce the contract details in the coming days.