The Los Angeles Chargers were the team Ezekiel Elliott chose to go ring-chasing with this postseason. Likewise, the Chargers chose the former Dallas Cowboys running back in free agency for the same goal—and key members of the championship pursuit had a simple,
The vision was that things might change in a better offensive system with an apparent need at running back. Unfortunately for Zeke, who turns 30 in July, that dream has now died before it ever even got started.
The Cowboys released Elliott on Dec. 31 ahead of the team’s season finale, ending his second stint in Dallas after appearing in 15 games this year. Elliott had originally been drafted by the Cowboys in 2015 and played eight years with Dallas before being released after the 2022 season.
Former Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is joining the Chargers' practice squad ahead of their wild-card playoff game against the Texans.
Ezekiel Elliott is back in the playoffs! After leaving the Dallas Cowboys, he’s now with the Los Angeles Chargers. This gives him a chance to help a team that might win big this season.
Chagrers running back J.K. Dobbins meets with the media to discuss the teams preparation for the playoffs, playing with QB Justin Herbert, having RB Ezekiel Elliott join the running back room, and more.
According to Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz, after Elliott cleared waivers, he wanted the chance to pursue a championship and will get it with the Chargers. Per Schultz, Elliott chose the Chargers over other interested teams and will join the practice squad.
Justin Herbert and the Chargers look to end their recent postseason woes with a win over the Houston Texans in the AFC wild-card playoffs Saturday afternoon.
Right guard Shaq Mason (knee) was the lone player Houston ruled out for the game. Four Texans are questionable: defensive end Denico Autry (knee), linebacker Christian Harris (ankle), wide receiver John Metchie III (shoulder) and tight end Teagan Quitoriano (calf).
Los Angeles enters their first playoff game under Jim Harbaugh and second playoff start of Justin Herbert's career on Satur
It appears hyped running back Ezekiel Elliott won’t make his Los Angeles Chargers debut during the NFL playoff game against the Houston Texans this weekend. Elliott, signed to the practice squad and with a simple message received from Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert,
Chargers GM Joe Hortiz saw how to build a team with the Ravens, but who expected he'd help produce a playoff team within a season and set to battle the Texans?