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COWBOYS’ ELLIOTT VOWS TO BEHAVE

Star RB handcuffed after May incident at Las Vegas racetrack

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After meeting with NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell, Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott admits to making a “poor decision” when he pushed a security guard to the ground in May in Las Vegas, Nev.

NEW YORK — Ezekiel Elliott is vowing to avoid incidents similar to a recent one in Las Vegas that forced the star running back of the Dallas Cowboys to meet with Commission­er Roger Goodell.

Elliott tweeted Tuesday after meeting with Goodell in New York that he had “worked hard to make better decisions” but “failed to do that” during a music festival in May at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Elliott was handcuffed but not arrested after police say he pushed a security guard to the ground.

Goodell suspended the two-time NFL rushing champion for six games in 2017 over domestic violence allegation­s, and the letter detailing the punishment warned Elliott to avoid future incidents with law enforcemen­t. He is subject to suspension even though he wasn’t arrested.

The 23-year-old Elliott wrote that he met with Goodell “to share with him what occurred in Las Vegas and what I have learned from that incident.”

“I’ve worked hard to make better decisions and to live up to the high standards that are expected of me,” Elliott wrote. “I failed to do that here and I made a poor decision.”

Elliott wrote that he “meant it” when he apologized the night of the incident to Kyle Johnson, the person seen on a cellphone video falling over a parking barricade as Elliott runs into him. The video was obtained by the celebrity website TMZ.

Johnson later said he didn’t think Elliott’s apology was sincere. But Johnson didn’t want to pursue what police said would have been misdemeano­r battery charges, leading officers to release Elliott.

The NFL declined to comment following Elliott’s statement.

“I need to work harder to ensure I do not put myself in compromise­d situations in the future,” Elliott wrote. “I am rededicati­ng myself to use all of the resources that the league has made available. But in the end, it is up to me and I am determined not to be in this position again.”

Elliott didn’t speak to reporters during offseason practices or minicamp following the incident. The Cowboys have their first practice at training camp in California on July 27.

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 ?? MICHAEL AINSWORTH/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott walks off the field after a Cowboys practice in May in Texas. Elliott faces possible suspension for pushing a security guard two months ago.
MICHAEL AINSWORTH/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott walks off the field after a Cowboys practice in May in Texas. Elliott faces possible suspension for pushing a security guard two months ago.

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