Ezekiel Elliott will get a taste of the Patriot Way.
The running back signed a one-year deal with New England on Monday worth up to $6 million with incentives, according to NFL Media’s Ian Rapoport.
The deal includes a $3 million base salary and a $1 million signing bonus, according to ESPN.
Elliott, 28, was cut by the Cowboys after seven seasons in Dallas due to his declining rushing averages and the emergence of Tony Pollard.
Now, he’ll look to reassert himself behind incumbent Patriots rusher Rhamondre Stevenson.
Elliott will wear the No. 15 he donned while playing at Ohio State and will seemingly report to the Patriots with a new haircut after he posted his shorn locks in an Instagram Story on Sunday — and showed a close-cropped hairdo on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“One Five, all the way live !,” he wrote on X on Monday, tagging the Patriots.
Elliott has been one of several veteran running backs struggling with the NFL free-agency market, with fellow rusher Dalvin Cook inking a one-year deal with the Jets on Monday after a prolonged free agency.
Saquon Barkley inked a short-term deal to stay with the Giants, while Raiders star Joshua Jacobs has yet to report to camp after receiving a franchise tag from the team.
Elliott’s former battery mate Pollard was among the running backs seemingly stung by a depressed market, though he opted to sign his franchise tag to play on a one-year, $10.09 million contract for the season.