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Chargers signing former Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (15) walks off the field after an NFL football game.
Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott walks off the field after a game against the Carolina Panthers on Dec. 15.
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Former Cowboys star running back Ezekiel Elliott will be signed to the Chargers’ practice squad, according to a person with knowledge of the deal not authorized to speak publicly.

Elliott played 15 games for the Cowboys this season, rushing for 226 yards and three touchdowns before he asked to be released. With Rico Dowdle putting together his first 1,000-yard rushing season and the Cowboys outside of the playoff picture, the team that drafted the former Ohio State star fourth overall in 2016 granted the request and Elliott cleared waivers last week.

Pending a physical, the Chargers (11-6) expect to sign the 29-year-old to their practice squad on Tuesday ahead of the team’s wild-card playoff game in Houston at 1:30 p.m. PST on Saturday. The Chargers are playing to win their first postseason game since 2018.

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Many believe the Chargers (11-6) got a break when they earned the No. 5 AFC seed and a wild-card game with the Texans (10-7), but Jim Harbaugh is not so sure.

If Elliott is elevated from the practice squad in time for the game, he could provide valuable insurance in the backfield that has been without running back Gus Edwards for the last two games. While Edwards is nursing an ankle injury, top rusher J.K. Dobbins is only just returning from a knee injury that kept him out for four games.

Dobbins, who began his record-setting Ohio State career two seasons after Elliott graduated, was on pace to become the Chargers’ first 1,000-yard rusher since 2017 before he sustained a knee injury against the Baltimore Ravens on Nov. 25. He leads the team with 905 yards rushing and nine touchdowns.

Offensive coordinator Greg Roman’s vision for a physical running game that would complement star quarterback Justin Herbert yielded inconsistent results in the first year of a new scheme as the Chargers battled injuries to both of their most experienced runners. The Chargers rank 17th in the NFL in rushing yards with 1,882, but just 20th in yards per carry, averaging 4.1 yards per attempt.

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The Chargers could on the cusp of winning multiple playoff games, and it has everything to do with its transformation under Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert.

Led by general manager Joe Hortiz, the Chargers have been aggressive with additions to their roster. Safeties Tony Jefferson, Kendall Williamson and Eddie Jackson, cornerback Eli Apple and receiver Jalen Reagor have played meaningful snaps after beginning on the practice squad. Jefferson, a 10-year veteran, worked his way into a starting role to help manage a rash of injuries in the secondary.

After rushing for more than 1,000 yards in four of his first six seasons with the Cowboys, the team released Elliott after the 2022 season, which ended with a divisional round loss to the San Francisco 49ers. Elliott signed a one-year contract with the New England Patriots to be a complementary running back to starter Rhamondre Stevenson. He returned to the Cowboys on a one-year deal this season but hasn’t averaged more than 3.8 yards per carry since 2021.

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