Ezekiel Elliott was suspended for violating the NFL’s conduct policy prior to the season for his role in a domestic violence case where his ex-girlfriend accused him of assaulting her multiple times while in college. The Cowboys running back’s appeal was denied by the league.
But following a Texas court blocking the NFL’s suspension, Elliott has yet to miss a game through five weeks of the season. That will soon change. When the Cowboys take the field following there bye week, Elliott will be on the sidelines after a federal court has reinstated the suspension.
5th circuit court of appeals rules against #Cowboys RB Zeke Elliott & for the NFL. Elliott’s suspension is reinstated, per @RMFifthCircuit
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 12, 2017
The games the Cowboys star will miss goes as follows:
Oct. 22: at San Francisco
Oct. 29: at Washington
Nov. 5: vs. Kansas City
Nov. 12: at Atlanta
Nov. 19: vs. Philadelphia
Nov. 23: vs. LA Chargers
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