Santa Fe New Mexican

Cowboys’ Elliott smiles for fans, shuns media as issues loom

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OXNARD, Calif. — Ezekiel Elliott stopped for a few moments to greet military personnel and pose for a few pictures on the opening day of training camp.

Just like that, the star running back of the Dallas Cowboys darted out of a large crowd of reporters and ran toward a fence to sign a few autographs.

Last year’s NFL rushing leader as a rookie isn’t talking to media members because of lingering issues off the field, but Elliott is still hamming it up with adoring fans. And he’s also going through complete workouts a year after a hamstring issue limited his time in camp.

“I’m not even worrying about Zeke because that guy loves football,” said receiver Dez Bryant, who had his share of trouble upon entering the league in 2010.

“I understand it’s more than football. He’s got a great supporting cast and he can’t lose with guys like us around him.”

The NFL has been investigat­ing Elliott for more than a year over a domestic violence complaint that prosecutor­s in Ohio declined to pursue.

Owner Jerry Jones seems less convinced than he was a few months ago over whether the former Ohio State star will get suspended.

Elliott potentiall­y damaged his standing a week before training camp by getting involved in a bar fight that ended with a 30-year-old man getting punched in the nose, although Elliott’s name didn’t appear in the police report.

 ?? GUS RUELAS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott signs autographs Tuesday in Oxnard, Calif.
GUS RUELAS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott signs autographs Tuesday in Oxnard, Calif.

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