Why did Ezekiel Elliott change his number? Cowboys RB to wear Ohio State number in Dallas return

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Why did Ezekiel Elliott change his number? Cowboys RB to wear Ohio State number in Dallas return image

Ezekiel Elliott is returning to the Cowboys.

Elliott played the first seven seasons of his NFL career in Dallas but elected for a change of scenery last season. The veteran running back took his talents to New England and put together a respectable 2023 campaign with the Patriots.

The 28-year-old proved he still has something left in the tank, and the Cowboys needed running back depth after losing starter Tony Pollard to the Titans in free agency. So Elliott is headed back to Dallas on a one-year deal to help fill that need, the team announced Tuesday.

When you see Elliott back in a Cowboys uniform, he might look a little different. Here's why.

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Why did Ezekiel Elliott change his number?

Elliott wore No. 21 in his first seven NFL seasons with the Cowboys, but he switched to No. 15 with the Patriots last year.

Elliott will stick with No. 15 in Dallas this time around instead of going back to No. 21, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Why No. 15? That was the number Elliott wore in college when he dominated at Ohio State.

To allow Zeke to wear No. 15 with the Cowboys, backup quarterback Trey Lance is switching his jersey to No. 19.

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Ezekiel Elliott Ohio State stats

The No. 15 jersey worked pretty well for Elliott in college. He tallied just shy of 4,000 rushing yards in three seasons, collecting 43 touchdowns.

Elliott's success led to the Cowboys taking the star running back No. 4 overall in the 2016 NFL Draft.

YearClassGAttRush YdsRush TDsRecRec YdsRec TDs
2013FR73026223231
2014SO152731,87818282200
2015JR132891,82123272060
Total 355923,96143584491

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Ezekiel Elliott NFL stats

There is no denying that Elliott's best years came while rocking No. 21 in Dallas, but the veteran RB was still solid with the Patriots wearing No. 15 last season.

In 2023, Elliott had 184 carries for 642 rushing yards and five total touchdowns. And he proved he can still handle every-down work after starting running back Rhamondre Stevenson went down with an injury late in the season.

YearTeamGAttRush YdsRush TDsRecRec YdsRec TDs
2016DAL153221,63115323631
2017DAL102429837262692
2018DAL153041,4346775673
2019DAL163011,35712544202
2020DAL152449796523382
2021DAL172371,00210472872
2022DAL152318761217920
2023NE171846423513132
Total 1202,0658,904713562,64914

Bold indicates led NFL.

Kyle Irving

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You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Fourth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft in person has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.