After Being Released by Dallas Cowboys, NFL Superstar Ezekiel Elliott Set to Join Top-Tier Team Tampa Bay Buccaneers?

Ezekiel Elliott, one of the best running backs in the NFL, has just been announced to be released by the Dallas Cowboys after playing with them for seven seasons. This news has surprised American football fans and observers, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers team, which is rumored to be interested in recruiting Elliott as a new player.

According to sources from The Pewter Plank, there are some rumors saying that the Buccaneers have sent a contract offer to Elliott's agent in an effort to recruit him as part of their squad for the upcoming season. The team led by Bruce Arians is indeed looking for a running back who can strengthen their offensive line after losing some key players in that position last season.

However, as reported by ESPN and NBCDFW, the Cowboys decided to release Elliott after failing to reach an agreement in the contract negotiations. Elliott actually still has four more years in his contract with a total value of $90 million, but the Cowboys chose to end their relationship earlier.

This news immediately became a hot topic on social media and various NFL-related sources. Some questioned the Cowboys' reasons for releasing Elliott, considering the impressive performance shown by the 27-year-old player over the past seven seasons. However, others argue that Elliott is no longer as good as before and his big contract is a burden for the team.

Along with the rumors of the Buccaneers' success in recruiting Elliott, several other teams are also reportedly interested in the player who once led the league in total rushing yards and equaled the rookie touchdown record in his debut season. Teams like the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, and Arizona Cardinals are also said to be interested in recruiting Elliott if he is available in free agency.

Nevertheless, there is no certainty as to where Elliott will land after being released by the Cowboys. American football fans and observers are still waiting for further developments from the player who has won the Pro Bowl award three times.