Elliott helps Cowboys top Chiefs, goes back to legal limbo

Dallas Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott (21) looks for running room as Kansas City Chiefs’ Steven Nelson (20) gives chase in the first half on Sunday in Dallas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)

ARLINGTON, Texas — Ezekiel Elliott said he didn’t even know if he was playing for the Dallas Cowboys against Kansas City after a late legal reprieve stopped the star running back’s six-game suspension for the third time.

 

Now it’s time for another week of legal limbo after Elliott rushed for 93 yards and the go-ahead touchdown in a 28-17 victory against the Chiefs on Sunday.

Elliott said he threw on a sweatshirt and headed for the team’s practice facility Friday morning when he got the word a New York appeals court had issued an emergency stay of the NFL’s suspension over domestic violence allegations.

Last year’s NFL rushing leader as a rookie didn’t have a run longer than 11 yards. But he outgained the Chiefs’ Kareem Hunt, this year’s dynamic rookie and the league rushing leader going into the game.

“There was a little rust, I’m not going to lie,” said Elliott, who was suspended for the first two practice days last week. “So I came in Friday, practiced and studied all day Friday, watched a lot of film. On Saturday, just tried to catch up on this team and catch up for what I lost.”

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals could hold a hearing this week on a longer-lasting injunction that could keep the suspension on hold while attorneys once again argue the case. If Elliott loses, his legal options could be near an end.

Elliott’s legal team believes he was treated unfairly by the NFL, while league attorneys say a labor deal backed by federal law was followed when Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Elliott after a yearlong investigation.

A New York federal judge ruled for the NFL early last week before the appeals court stepped in to allow time for more arguments. The NFL eventually won in the same jurisdiction when New England quarterback Tom Brady was suspended four games in the Deflategate case.

“Leaning on the people that care about me the most,” said Elliott, who has 783 yards and seven touchdowns at the halfway point. “Trusting that they are going to do a good job and do everything they can to see me on the field. This team and ownership have supported me to the fullest.”

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