Ezekiel Elliott Biography 2025 Age, Born, Family, Salary, Net Worth And More

Ezekiel Elijah Elliott born July 22, 1995, commonly known as “Zeke,” is an American professional football running back for the Dallas Cowboys in the NFL. He played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes, earning second-team All-American honors in 2015.

Ezekiel Elliott Biography 2025

Elliott was selected by the Cowboys as the fourth overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. Over his eight seasons in the NFL, he was a three-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time All-Pro, and led the league in rushing yards in 2016 and 2018. After being released by the Cowboys following the 2022 season, Elliott played the 2023 season for the New England Patriots before re-signing with Dallas in 2025.

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Ezekiel Elliott Biography Details

Born July 22, 1995 (age 29)
Alton, Illinois, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 227 lb (103 kg)
High school John Burroughs (Ladue, Missouri)
College Ohio State (2013–2015)
NFL draft 2016 / round: 1 / pick: 4

Ezekiel Elliott Early Life

Elliott was born in Alton, Illinois, to parents who were both athletes in college. His mother, Dawn Huff, was a state champion in three sports in high school and ran track at the University of Missouri. His father, Stacy, played linebacker for Missouri’s football team and is the CEO of Fifth Down Enterprises. Elliott’s maternal grandfather played basketball at Drake University, and his uncle, Shawn Huff, is a professional basketball player in Finland.

Despite his athletic background, Elliott attended the academically focused John Burroughs School in Ladue, Missouri, where he excelled in football, basketball, and track. As a junior in 2012, Elliott rushed for 1,802 yards, scored 34 touchdowns, and was named the St. Louis Post-Dispatch offensive player of the year. In his senior year, he accumulated 3,061 all-purpose yards and 50 total touchdowns, including 2,155 rushing yards and 40 rushing touchdowns. He led his football team to three consecutive championship games, though they lost each one.

Elliott was also a standout track athlete, winning four state championships in a span of two and a half hours at the Missouri Class 3 state championships. He recorded personal bests of 10.95 seconds in the 100-meter dash, 22.05 seconds in the 200-meter dash, 13.77 seconds in the 110-meter hurdles, and 37.52 seconds in the 300-meter hurdles. He was named Missouri’s Gatorade Track Athlete of the Year in recognition of his accomplishments. Ranked as a four-star recruit by Scout.com, Elliott was considered the nation’s ninth-best running back in 2013. Despite strong pressure to attend the University of Missouri, his parents’ alma mater, he chose to sign with Ohio State University.

Personal Information

Category Bio
Full Name Ezekiel Elijah Elliott
Nickname Zeke
Date of Birth July 22, 1995 (Age 29)
Birthplace Alton, Illinois, U.S.
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight 227 lbs (103 kg)

Family Background

Category Points
Father’s Name Stacy Elliott
Mother’s Name Dawn Huff (née)
Father’s Career Linebacker at the University of Missouri
Mother’s Career Track athlete at the University of Missouri
Uncle’s Career Shawn Huff, professional basketball player (Finland)

High School Career

Category Details
High School Name John Burroughs School
Location Ladue, Missouri
Sports Played Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball
Key High School Achievement 3,061 all-purpose yards, 50 total touchdowns

College Career at Ohio State

Category Years
College Name Ohio State University
College Years 2013–2015
Key Achievements CFP National Champion (2014), Offensive MVP (2015 CFP Championship), 2nd Team All-American (2015)
Total Career Yards 3,961 rushing yards
Total Career Touchdowns 43 rushing touchdowns

NFL Draft and Early Professional Career

Category Details
Draft Year 2016
Draft Position 1st round, 4th overall pick
Team Drafted By Dallas Cowboys
Rookie Contract 4 years, $24.9 million

NFL Season 2016

Category Details
Total Rushing Yards 1,631 yards
Rushing Touchdowns 15
Receptions 32
Receiving Yards 363
Pro Bowl 1st Pro Bowl selection
First-Team All-Pro Yes

NFL Season 2017

Category Details
Games Played 10
Rushing Yards 983
Rushing Touchdowns 7
Receptions 26
Receiving Yards 269
Suspension 6-game suspension for violation of conduct policy

NFL Season 2018

Category Details
Games Played 15
Rushing Yards 1,434
Rushing Touchdowns 6
Receptions 77
Receiving Yards 567
Pro Bowl Yes

NFL Season 2020

Category Details
Games Played 15
Rushing Yards 979
Rushing Touchdowns 6
Receptions 52
Receiving Yards 338

NFL Season 2023 (New England Patriots)

Category Details
Games Played 17
Rushing Yards 642
Rushing Touchdowns 3
Receptions 51
Receiving Yards 313

NFL Season 2025 (Dallas Cowboys)

Category Data
Games Played 6
Rushing Yards 115
Rushing Touchdowns 1
Receptions 6
Receiving Yards 36

Career Totals (As of 2025)

Category Data
Total Games Played 126
Total Rushing Yards 9,019
Total Rushing Touchdowns 72
Total Receptions 362
Total Receiving Yards 2,685

Playoff Career

Category Data
Total Games Played 6
Total Rushing Yards 393
Total Receiving Yards 65
Total Touchdowns 2

Personal Life and Interests

Category Facts
College Major Marketing
Philanthropy Donated new house to parents after rookie contract
Investments Shareholder in OnCore Golf Technology (2020)

Elliott’s Career Awards and Honors

Category Details
1st Team All-Pro 2016
2nd Team All-Pro 2018
3× Pro Bowl 2016, 2018, 2019
NFL Rushing Leader 2016, 2018
James E. Sullivan Award 2014

Ezekiel Elliott Net Worth

Ezekiel Elliott is an American professional football player who has a net worth of $35 million.

Ezekiel Elliott Summary

Ezekiel Elliott, known for his dynamic abilities on the field, is one of the most accomplished running backs in the NFL. From his early life in Alton, Illinois, to his standout career at Ohio State, Elliott’s talent was evident from a young age. After being drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2016, he became an immediate force in the NFL, earning multiple Pro Bowl and All-Pro selections. His career has been marked by impressive rushing statistics, but also some challenges, including suspensions and injuries. Elliott’s return to the Cowboys in 2025 marks another chapter in his remarkable journey in professional football, where he continues to contribute both as a rusher and a receiver.

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