RB Dalvin Cook is set to make his debut with the Dallas Cowboys against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night, according to an ESPN report. This move comes as the Cowboys seek to enhance their struggling running game.
Cook, a four-time Pro Bowler during his tenure with the Minnesota Vikings, has had a tumultuous last two seasons. He joined the Cowboys’ practice squad just before the current season commenced and has been observing a Dallas rushing attack that ranks last in the NFL, averaging only 77.2 yards per game.
Ezekiel Elliott, a two-time rushing champion for the Cowboys who returned to the team this offseason, has struggled to make an impact, contributing only 115 yards on 38 carries. Rico Dowdle currently leads the Cowboys with 246 rushing yards, yet he has yet to find the end zone.
At 29 years old, Cook boasts an impressive resume, including four seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards, highlighted by a remarkable 1,500-yard, 16-touchdown performance in 2020. His experience also includes stints with the New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens, making him a seasoned addition to the Cowboys’ roster.
As the Cowboys (3-3) prepare for their matchup against the 49ers, fans are eager to see how Cook will contribute to a team in need of a spark in their offensive strategy. The spotlight will be on him as he aims to help turn the tide for Dallas’ running game.