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COWBOYS MAKE STATEMENT: Dallas Successfully Signs Blockbuster $15 Million Deal with Star RB with Over 8,000 Career Yards, Sending "ALL-IN" Signal Ahead of Super Bowl 2026

Dallas, Texas – January 1, 2026

No more probing. No more waiting. The Dallas Cowboys have officially placed their ambitions squarely on the table, finalizing a $15 million contract with J.K. Dobbins in a decisive all-in move that signals a new chapter for one of the NFL’s most storied franchises as it charges toward Super Bowl 2026.

Dobbins arrives in Dallas not as a short-term gamble, but as a carefully chosen cornerstone. Over the course of his career, he has amassed more than 8,000 total yards from scrimmage, maintained an average of over five yards per touch, and produced multiple seasons surpassing 1,000 scrimmage yards. At his peak, Dobbins was widely regarded as one of the most complete running backs of his generation – powerful between the tackles, explosive on the edge, and especially dangerous when games hang in the balance.

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For the Cowboys, this move represents the answer to a question they have chased for years: how to control games when the calendar turns to January. After multiple seasons of cycling through options in the backfield, Dallas has chosen experience, stability, and playoff toughness as the foundation of a roster that believes its championship window is wide open.

“This is no longer a time for experimentation or waiting another year – it’s time to act decisively,” head coach Brian Schottenheimer said. “We are restructuring this roster with the goal of controlling games from start to finish, playing the kind of cold-blooded, resilient football that survives in January. This team is built with one destination in mind – Super Bowl 2026 – and every decision we make is in service of that goal.”

The addition of Dobbins does more than upgrade the running game. It reshapes the Cowboys’ entire offensive identity – easing pressure on the quarterback, forcing defenses to respect the run, and unlocking devastating play-action opportunities. These are the kinds of moves teams make only when they believe the moment is now.

“I came here because I see a team that’s ready to win,” Dobbins said during his introduction. “Everything in Dallas is pointed toward the ultimate goal.”

The message from the Cowboys could not be clearer. Dallas is no longer circling the league’s biggest stage. They have chosen the shortest, hardest path forward – and it leads to only one destination: Super Bowl glory.

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