Pro Bowl free agent running back Dalvin Cook says he still got it and could sign imminently this offseason. According to multiple reports, the Florida State product is still looking for a new NFL home after having confidence that he’s still in his prime.
Despite his impressive resume, he may not have the luxury of being too picky in terms of which opportunities come his way.
The 2023 season didn’t go according to plan for Dalvin Cook.
Things did not go according to plan for Dalvin Cook this past season. The four-time Pro Bowl running back signed with the New York Jets last summer after being released by the Minnesota Vikings and anticipated playing a significant role for a Super Bowl hopeful.
The 2023 season was a tumultuous one for free agent running back Dalvin Cook. After the Minnesota Vikings released him in a cap-saving move, the four-time Pro Bowler took his time on the open market before landing with Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets.
The guy who took over for Adrian Peterson seven years ago is now in a similar spot as Peterson encountered a few years ago — waiting for his phone to ring with the correct offer.
As the Kansas City Chiefs gear up for the upcoming 2024 NFL season, there are still a few areas that they could look to improve. One of those areas is at the running back position.
The past year for four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook has not likely gone how he imagined, and now he's taking his time in finding his next opportunity.
Veteran RB Dalvin Cook said in a recent interview he is “taking calls” from teams, but he didn’t make it sound like there was any deal imminent. Cook
Should the Vikings bring back a familiar face?
Free agent running back Dalvin Cook had a tough 2023. Following an unceremonious release from the Minnesota Vikings, the four-time Pro Bowler signed on with the New York Jets just before the start of the season.
Free-agent RB Dalvin Cook wants NFL teams to know that he can still cook.
Dalvin Cook said he’s feeling great and is confident he can still be a productive offensive weapon.
Ezekiel Elliott and Dalvin Cook have both been rumored to be connected to the Cowboys... and both are coming off of career-low seasons. The rumors have been swirling and it feels like a matter of time at this point.
With Tony Pollard no longer in the picture, the Cowboys are an obvious candidate to draft a running back next month. A veteran signing before then would come as little surprise, though, and a pair of high-profile names could be eyeing a Dallas agreement.
The Cowboys are reportedly eyeing two veteran options to fill their running back void. One of them is quite the familiar face.
When Dalvin Cook departed from the New York Jets, the race was on for his signature, and after he cleared waivers, it was the Baltimore Ravens who won the race.
Dalvin Cook did not have much to go his way during his run with the New York Jets. Cook posted career lows across the board while with the Jets, from yards from scrimmage (292) to rushing yards (214).
Dalvin Cook signed with the Baltimore Ravens last week. Cook agreed to join the Ravens’ practice squad. Cook was linked with a few teams after he parted ways with the New York Jets, but in the end, he decided to take his talents to the Ravens for a few reasons.
In order to compete for a chance to hoist a Lombardi Trophy this season, Dalvin Cook needed a new home. The New York Jets (6-10), eliminated from the playoffs, released the veteran running back earlier this week, giving him a chance to achieve said goal.
Dalvin Cook has joined the Baltimore Ravens after being placed on waivers by the New York Jets, and the move came with a calculated financial risk.
Cook has a chance to pursue a Super Bowl.
A free-agent agreement with a playoff-bound team would come as little surprise.
The four-time Pro Bowler is free to sign with another team ahead of the playoffs. Here are the five best landing spots for Cook.
The 2023 season has been a major disappointment for the New York Jets. They entered the season with very high expectations after acquiring Aaron Rodgers in a trade from the Green Bay Packers, expecting him to quarterback the offense back to relevancy.
Disgruntled New York Jets running back Dalvin Cook probably wants more touches moving forward but is OK with the fact he stayed put through Tuesday's trade deadline.
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