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Report: Cowboys offer to make Ezekiel Elliott No. 2 in RB pay

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The Dallas Cowboys and running back Ezekiel Elliott are reportedly close to a new contract in time for the start of the regular season.

The Dallas Cowboys have offered to make holdout running back Ezekiel Elliott one of the two highest-paid running backs in the NFL, according to a report.
ESPN reporter Ed Werder tweeted Thursday afternoon that the offer is less than what the Los Angeles Rams' Todd Gurley earns -- he signed a four-year, $57.5 million contract with $45 million guaranteed last summer -- but more than the deal that Le'Veon Bell agreed to with the New York Jets.
In March, Bell signed the NFL's second-richest running back contract, a four-year, $52.5 million deal that included $27 million in guarantees.
Elliott, 24, was the No. 4 overall selection in the 2016 NFL Draft. He has two years remaining on his rookie contract and wants a new deal before he reports to the team. He is due to make $3.85 million this season.
Through three seasons, Elliott has carried the ball 868 times for 4,048 yards with 28 rushing touchdowns. He gained a league-leading 1,631 yards in his rookie year, when he was named an All-Pro, and also led the league with 1,434 rushing yards last year.