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The Carolina Panthers, the ball carrier Rico Dowdle, had one of the best games in his career while the team shocked the Miami dolphins during the weekend – and this led to a warning for his former team, the Dallas Cowboys.
Dowdle ran for 206 yards in 23 races and marked a touchdown. He also had three catches for 28 yards. With the Panthers now 2-3 this season, there seemed to be a momentum before their match of week 6 against the cowboys.
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The Carolina Panthers, the ball carrier Rico Dowdle, famous after marked the Miami dolphins in the second half of an NFL football match on Sunday October 5, 2025, in Charlotte, in North Carolina. (AP photo / Jacob Kupferman)
The fifth year ball carrier watched his former team.
“They were able to complete,” said Dowdle Sunday about Cowboys, via ESPN. “I think they know it for sure. They didn’t keep me there for five years for no reason.”
On Monday, Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer responded to the ball carrier’s warning.
“It will be good to see Rico this weekend,” said Schottenheimer, via the Wire panthers. “I know that we are going to have to complete,” he said. “We are going to bring our safety belts, Rico. We are going to complete. I can’t wait to see him.”
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Dallas Cowboys’ head coach Brian Schottenheimer is watching the second half of an NFL football match against the New York Jets on Sunday, October 5, 2025, in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo / Seth Wenig)
Dowdle joined the cowboys as a free agent not drafted in 2020. He only received seven races in his first season and missed all the 2021 season due to a hip injury.
He returned strong in 2022 – appearing mainly in the special teams while he was behind Ezekiel Elliott and Tony Pollard on the painting of the depths.
He finally had his chance to shine in 2024. He ran for 1,079 yards in 235 races. He marked two affected.

The Carolina Panthers, the ball carrier Rico Dowdle, passes in front of the Miami dolphins secondary, Tyrel Dodson, during the first half of an NFL football match on Sunday October 5, 2025, in Charlotte, in North Carolina. (AP photo / Jacob Kupferman)
Dowdle joined the Panthers waiting to share time with Chubbard Chubbard. But Hubbard was struck and, once again, it is Dowdle to put the work.