Dallas Cowboys-Running Back Miles Sanders Agree To 1-Year Deal
The Dallas Cowboys and Running Back Miles Sanders agreed on a 1-year contract Friday morning. The exact terms of the deal are unknown at the time of publication. Sanders is coming off an underwhelming 2024 season with the Carolina Panthers. He had a career-low 205 rushing yards.
Sanders is familiar with the NFC East. He spent the first four seasons of his career with the Philadelphia Eagles. He had the best season of his career in Philadelphia during the 2022 regular season. That was the season he was named to his lone Pro Bowl. Will Sanders be a contributing piece for the Dallas Cowboys in 2025?
Dallas Cowboys Offseason Outlook
Following a disappointing regular season the Dallas Cowboys have been active this offseason. They have focused on re-signing their players and bringing in lower-tier players. A few of the marquee moves Dallas made this offseason are re-signing Defensive Tackle Osa Odighizuwa, Specialist KaVontae Turpin, and Safety Markquese Bell. A few free-agent signings for Dallas were acquiring Cornerback Kaiir Elam and Running Back Javonte Williams.
Sanders joins a Cowboys offense that includes the newly-signed Williams. The team’s offense features Quarterback Dak Prescott, looking to have a healthy season, Wide Receiver Ceedee Lamb, and Tight End Jake Ferguson.
Final Thoughts
Sanders is a solid signing for a Dallas Cowboys team looking to rebound and compete in the tough NFC East. They have not gone after any high-profile players in free agency. They were reportedly a frontrunner for former Super Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp, but have fallen out of the pole position.
