The Dallas Cowboys officially name a new starting running back before Week 11

The Dallas Cowboys finally made a long-awaited move ahead of a Monday Night Football showdown with the Houston Texans in Week 11 of the NFL season.

On Thursday, Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy revealed that the team is no longer taking a running back-by-committee approach.

Instead, Dallas will move forward with Rico Dowdle officially the new lead back.

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It’s a move that anyone who has watched the Cowboys this season knew should have been made from the start. Ezekiel Elliott appears to have some back in the tank and was recently inactive for disciplinary reasons, while Dowdle has emerged as the team’s clear best option.

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Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle celebrates a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers. / Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

“Definitely, you’ve got to get him the ball. That’s my focus to continue to get him opportunities. He’s the lead back,” McCarthy told the media, per Clarence Hill of All City DLLS.

In Week 9, Dowdle rushed for 75 yards on 12 carries while adding 53 yards on 12 carries in the team’s Week 10 loss to the Eagles.

Dowdle has also contributed 24 receptions and three receiving touchdowns this season.

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