Tony Pollard makes big statement that he should be Cowboys’ top running back
The Dallas Cowboys did not have running back Ezekiel Elliott on Sunday, and they did not miss him in a 49-29 win over the Chicago Bears.
Not even a little.
Not only did they not miss him, backup running back Tony Pollard made a pretty definitive statement that he should be the team’s top running back and the offense will not miss a beat with him in the primary role.
Pollard carried the ball 14 times for 131 yards (that is over nine yards per carry) and scored three touchdowns in the win. He also had one catch for 16 yards.
The Cowboy’s running back spot has been a hot talking point in recent years given the investment they have made in Elliott, and the way Pollard has objectively outproduced him over the past four years since joining the team. In the two games Pollard has had to start he has been outstanding.