Ezekil Elliott returned to the Cowboys Wednesday after holding out of training camp for a new contract, a contract that would make him the richest running back in NFL history.
Well, a portion of that 6-year, 90 million dollar contract will be going not towards Zeke, but rather a better cause.
The star RB announced that he’s pledging 100,000 to the Salvation Army so they can build a new facility in Dallas.
At his presser, #Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott said he’s pledging $100,000 to the Salvation Army. pic.twitter.com/lhtJjY1IqK
— NFL Update (@MySportsUpdate) September 5, 2019
Zeke forever came connected with the charity when he infamously jumped into the giant Salvation Army pot sat inside AT&T Stadium after a touchdown.
Elliott makes a donation each year to the Salvation Army.