Broncos dubbed an ideal landing spot for RB Rico Dowdle
With running back Javonte Williams set to hit free agency in March and the Denver Broncos unlikely to re-sign him, the team faces a significant need in their backfield heading into the 2025 NFL season. As the franchise continues to build around rookie quarterback Bo Nix, finding a reliable running back to balance the offense has become a priority.
One potential target for Denver in free agency is Dallas Cowboys running back Rico Dowdle, who had a breakout season in 2024. Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox recently highlighted ideal landing spots for some of the NFL’s top free-agent running backs, and he identified Denver as a strong fit for Dowdle. Knox argued that the Broncos “should be willing to invest in a starting-caliber back in 2025” to help bolster an offense that ranked 21st in yards per carry last season.
Dowdle, who will turn 27 this summer, put together an impressive campaign in 2024. He rushed for 1,079 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. In addition to his production on the ground, he proved to be a capable receiver out of the backfield, recording 39 receptions for 249 yards and three touchdowns. His dual-threat ability could make him an attractive option for the Broncos, who are looking for a versatile playmaker to support their young quarterback.
Financially, Spotrac.com estimates Dowdle’s market value at approximately $6.2 million on a one-year deal. Such a contract would make him the highest-paid running back on Denver’s roster, surpassing Jaleel McLaughlin ($1.03 million), Audric Estime ($960,000), Tyler Badie ($960,000), and Blake Watson ($960,000). Despite the increased investment, bringing in a proven back like Dowdle could provide the Broncos with stability and production in a critical position.
The Broncos will have the opportunity to begin negotiations with pending free agents on March 10, ahead of the official start of the NFL’s new league year on March 12. If Denver decides to pursue Dowdle, he could step in as the team’s lead back and provide a significant boost to their offense. With an emerging quarterback in Bo Nix and a roster looking to take the next step, adding a player like Dowdle could be a smart move for a team aiming to improve its ground game in 2025.