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Robert Zeglinski

Ezekiel Elliott’s wishlist including the Bengals led to fantasies about an Ohio State dream team

With the rise of the multifaceted Tony Pollard in Dallas, Ezekiel Elliott becoming an unfortunate cap casualty was perhaps always written in the stars.

But as the current free agent looks for a new team, it’s worth remembering he’s only 27 years old. Theoretically, he’s still got plenty left in the tank — especially for a contender. That seems to be Elliott’s exact aim before making his next move in pro football.

According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, Elliott has three teams on his wishlist: the Philadelphia Eagles, the New York Jets (as they pursue Aaron Rodgers), and the Cincinnati Bengals. Hmm. The Bengals, in particular — their two consecutive appearances in the AFC title game notwithstanding — seem like the most attractive option. Why?

Because Elliott joining the Cincinnati offensive backfield could create an Ohio State football “dream team” of sorts with Joe Burrow on offense and Sam Hubbard on defense. (Let’s just ignore the part about Burrow being far more known for his time with LSU.)

Lest I forget, Elliott also wants to wear the No. 15 again — what he donned at Ohio State.

Who wouldn’t want this kind of fun?

To be entirely fair, Elliott is likely past his days of being a workhorse tailback. But he doesn’t have to be a bell cow in a Bengals offense that leans on Burrow’s arm and playmaking ability with Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. He could simply be a perfect, short yardgae complement to an elite passing game.

Oh, and the state of Ohio could rejoice at having three former Buckeyes on the same NFL team … in Ohio. Elliott wearing the black and orange stripes would be a win-win for everyone here all around.

NFL fans fantasized about Elliott joining the Bengals in Cincinnati, in effect completing an Ohio State reunion.

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