Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Garrett plans chat on Zeke’s effort

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FRISCO, Texas — Ezekiel Elliott was accused of quitting by Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson in Dallas’ 42-17 loss to Denver on Sunday.

Cowboys Coach Jason Garrett never directly disagreed Monday.

While heaping praise on quarterbac­k Dak Prescott for continuing to show fight in his first blowout loss as a pro, Garrett said he eventually would talk to Elliott about the second-year running back twice failing to pursue a defensive back after an intercepti­on.

Garrett’s comments to reporters came a few hours after his radio show, when he similarly passed on a chance to dismiss Tomlinson’s criticism.

“Zeke is one of the most natural competitor­s I’ve ever been around,” Garrett said. “He loves to play. He loves to practice. I think we’ve seen that through his first year playing. Those two plays were not indicative of the kind of competitor that he was, and we have to get that addressed.”

Prescott won NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, and Elliott was the league’s leading rusher as the pair debuted with the best record in the NFC at 13-3 before a divisional playoff loss to Green Bay.

Elliott had 15 consecutiv­e games of at least 80 yards rushing and had never had fewer than 51 before he was held to 8 yards on nine carries against the ball-hawking Broncos, who made it their priority to stop Elliott and force the Cowboys to beat them through the air.

After getting dropped for a 5-yard loss on his first carry of the second half, Elliott had five carries for 0 yards.

“He certainly could have been frustrated,” Garrett said. “Obviously, he had been very productive as a running back over the course of his career and certainly in the NFL up to this point. There’s no question frustratio­n could have set in, but I have not had a conversati­on with him yet.”

After the game, Elliott flatly rejected the notion that his mind is elsewhere with all the legal drama surroundin­g his six-game suspension over a domestic violence case in Ohio. The NFL wants a federal appeals court to overrule an injunction that blocked the suspension while the case plays out.

Elliott simply had nowhere to run, and he didn’t fare much better when the Cowboys tried to throw to him on the outside. He had four catches for 14 yards.

“I feel like if he would have made some of those plays on the outside, it would have probably forced them to get in the zone more than their man coverage that they were in a majority of the night,” Prescott said. “That’s when our run game hits.”

Tomlinson’s comments didn’t surface until after Elliott had appeared in the visiting locker room, where the former Ohio State star acknowledg­ed being frustrated but said he wouldn’t be discourage­d.

“You can’t forget about it,” said Elliott, who was averaging 108 yards per game in his career before facing Denver’s defense for the first time. “You’ve got to evaluate what happened and you got to build on it.”

On the first Denver intercepti­on, Elliott stopped and just watched from nearby as Chris Harris Jr. started a 23-yard return to the Dallas 23. On the second, Elliott had fallen down away from the sideline where Aqib Talib started his 103-yard return for a touchdown.

While Elliott made no effort to run down Talib, Prescott tried to shed the blocks of linebacker Brandon Marshall before finally surrenderi­ng as Talib turned toward the middle of the field to finish the score.

“One of the things that is the foundation of our football team is fight,” Garrett said. “That’s one of the reasons we love Zeke Elliott. Again, those plays were uncharacte­ristic of him. We’ll certainly address it with him but we have to address that with our entire team.”

 ?? AP/JACK DEMPSEY ?? Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott makes a catch as Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall defends during the first half Sunday in Denver. Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson said Monday that Elliott quit against the Broncos.
AP/JACK DEMPSEY Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott makes a catch as Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall defends during the first half Sunday in Denver. Hall of Fame running back LaDainian Tomlinson said Monday that Elliott quit against the Broncos.

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