The saga of Ezekiel Elliott and his suspension continues.
On Thursday, the six-game suspension that has been blocked by a Texas court was reinstated by a federal court, but that suspension may now be blocked again.
Elliott’s lawyers filed for a rehearing after the decision to reinstate the suspension, meaning the six games Elliott has to serve can not start until the court decides if he gets the rehearing or not.
Per source Judge Mazzant has informed NFL, NFLPA that he will not lift injunction until 5th Circuit rules on Elliott petition for rehearing.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) October 14, 2017
In English, Ezekiel Elliott remains eligible to play at least until petition for rehearing is filed and resolved.
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) October 14, 2017
The Cowboys have a bye this week though, meaning a ruling can come down before Dallas takes the field again verses the 49ers one week from Sunday.
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