Figures of Ezekiel Elliot are poised to return with a small contract.
Based on present market conditions, the Illinois native will have to accept a low compensation.
Elliott is poised to sign a one-year contract worth up to $3 million, with $2 million completely guaranteed, according to reporter Clarence Hill.
According to Pro Football Talk, the rusher made more than $70 million over seven seasons with the Cowboys.
Elliott withheld from training camp in 2019 after his fifth-year rookie extension was triggered, allowing him to leverage a record-breaking contract.
Finally, he became the league’s highest-paid running back, signing a six-year contract worth $90 million with $50 million guaranteed.
Jerry Jones has expressed his remorse about the trade, and he is still learning from it.
Elliott will now earn 35 times less on this one-year agreement than he did on his mammoth contract in 2019.
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