The Buffalo Bills just released running back Fred Jackson, but the Dallas Cowboys aren't pursuing his talents at this time.

According to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, the Cowboys currently have no interest in the veteran running back. The 'Boys are set on the running-back-by-committee approach consisting of Darren McFadden, Joseph Randle, and Lance Dunbar.

It's interesting that the Cowboys won't at least consider the Texan. Jackson is excellent in pass protection, something that the Cowboys are trying to make up for with the loss of running back DeMarco Murray. Jackson also excels as a third-down back and the Cowboys could plug him right into their backfield committee.

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Of course, things could change for the 'Boys and their lack of interest in Jackson. But at this time, the Cowboys are focusing on trimming down the roster and their fourth preseason game on Thursday.