Dallas Cowboys: a new secret formula for the ground game in 2025
This competition with no clear favorite might seem chaotic from the outside, but offensive coordinator Klayton Adams loves the group’s diversity.
In his words, “each player brings a different dynamic, and that opens up many possibilities to create unique and surprising combinations within the offensive scheme.”

A multiple-threat backfield?
What once seemed like a weakness, having no established RB1, could now become the main strength of the attack.
In 2025, the Dallas Cowboys may deploy a constant rotation of backs, keeping opposing defenses guessing on every play.
Blue, the breakout rookie, doesn’t just run with determination, he can line up as a receiver and create impossible mismatches for linebackers.
Meanwhile, Luepke offers the versatility of a hybrid runner-fullback who could revolutionize certain formations for the Dallas Cowboys.
Intrigue in Oxnard: rotation or revolution?
With constant praise from the coaching staff and a more creative offensive approach, there’s no doubt the Cowboys ground game will be a focal point this season. The question isn’t whether it will work, but who will take over when the ball is hottest.
The season hasn’t started yet, but the question is already on the table, will the Dallas Cowboys dare to break the mold and lead with a committee-style rushing attack? All signs point to yes. And that could change everything.