Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Judge reinstates suspension for Cowboys’ Elliott

- By Tom Hays

NEW YORK » A federal judge cleared the way Monday night for the NFL to enforce a six-game suspension of Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott over domestic violence allegation­s.

U.S. District Judge Katherine Polk Failla denied the request for a preliminar­y injunction from players’ union attorneys working for Elliott. Failla put the ruling on hold for 24 hours to give Elliott’s legal team time to appeal, a likely move.

It’s the second time a federal ruling has overturned a reprieve that kept Elliott on the field. Earlier this month, a federal appeals court threw out a Texas court’s injunction and ordered the dismissal of Elliott’s lawsuit there.

The NFL briefly enforced Commission­er Roger Goodell’s suspension before a judge sitting in for Failla in the Southern District of New York issued a temporary restrainin­g order that blocked the punishment for the second time.

If the suspension holds this time, Elliott will be out starting Sunday at home against Kansas City. He will be eligible to return for the final three games, starting Dec. 17 at Oakland. The Cowboys (4-3), defending NFC East champions, are in second place in the division.

Elliott attended the roughly twohour hearing in New York on Monday, a day after rushing for 150 yards and two touchdowns in a 3319 win at Washington. Last year’s NFL rushing leader left court without speaking to reporters.

One of Elliott’s lawyers and an NFL spokesman didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment after the ruling.

The 22-year-old Elliott was suspended in August after the league concluded following a yearlong investigat­ion that he had several physical confrontat­ions in the summer of 2016 with Tiffany Thompson, his girlfriend at the time.

Prosecutor­s in Columbus, Ohio, decided not to pursue the case in the city where Elliott starred for Ohio State, citing conflictin­g evidence. Elliott denied the allegation­s under oath during his NFL appeal.

The suspension’s announceme­nt led to weeks of court filings, with NFL Players Associatio­n lawyers contending league investigat­ors withheld key evidence from Goodell and that the appeal hearing was unfair because arbitrator Harold Henderson refused to call Goodell and Thompson as witnesses.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott celebrates a touchdown against Washington Sunday. his last score for a while, since a judge Monday reinstated Elliott’s six-game suspension. It could be
PATRICK SEMANSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott celebrates a touchdown against Washington Sunday. his last score for a while, since a judge Monday reinstated Elliott’s six-game suspension. It could be

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