Dallas Cowboys Set to Sign Veteran RB Dalvin Cook, Adding Firepower to Running Back Room

Dallas, Texas – The Dallas Cowboys are set to add veteran running back Dalvin Cook to their roster, according to his agency. The deal comes after Cook’s visit to the team, who recently finalized their 53-man roster for the upcoming season.

Cook, 29, played in 15 games last season with the New York Jets, where he rushed for 214 yards. Despite his limited production last season, Cook is a four-time Pro Bowler with a track record of success in the league.

The running back also had a short stint with the Baltimore Ravens, where he contributed to their playoff run with a rushing performance against the Houston Texans. Cook’s experience and athleticism make him a valuable addition to the Cowboys’ running back room.

Joining Ezekiel Elliott, Rico Dowdle, Deuce Vaughn, and Hunter Luepke, Cook will provide the Cowboys with depth and versatility in their running game. His 5,238 rushing yards over the last five seasons rank among the top in the NFL, showcasing his ability to make an impact on the field.

Originally drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in 2017, Cook has established himself as one of the league’s premier running backs. His consistent performance and leadership on and off the field make him a valuable asset to any team.

Cook’s addition to the Cowboys’ roster adds depth and experience to their running back group, further strengthening their offensive capabilities. With the new season approaching, Dallas fans can look forward to seeing Cook in action alongside Elliott and the rest of the strong Cowboys lineup.