The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Ezekiel Elliott suspended for 6 games

- By Schuyler Dixon

The running back was suspended after a yearlong NFL investigat­ion of his domestic violence case in Ohio.

Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott was suspended for six games Friday after a yearlong NFL investigat­ion of his domestic violence case in Ohio.

The 2016 NFL rushing leader was suspended despite prosecutor­s in Columbus, deciding a year ago not to pursue the case involving Elliott’s girlfriend at the time in the same city where he starred for Ohio State.

The league, however, said there was “substantia­l and persuasive evidence” that Elliott had physical confrontat­ions last summer with his then-girlfriend, Tiffany Thompson. Elliott will be eligible to return to the active roster on Oct. 23. His first possible game will be Week 8 at Washington.

Elliott, who turned 22 last month, has three days to appeal the ruling. One of his agents didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for comment. The NFL Players Associatio­n said it was reviewing the decision and had been in touch with Elliott’s representa­tives to consider his options.

The ruling requires Elliott to get an evaluation to determine whether he needs counseling or treatment, and to show proof that he is following up on any recommenda­tions that are made.

The league revised its personal conduct policy in 2014 following sharp criticism of a case involving former Baltimore running back Ray Rice. The policy gave Commission­er Roger Goodell authority to suspend players for at least six games in domestic cases, with or without a conviction.

In a letter to Elliott informing him of the league’s decision, NFL special counsel for conduct Todd Jones said advisers brought in by the league “were of the view that there is substantia­l and persuasive evidence supporting a finding that (Elliott) engaged in physical violence against Ms. Thompson on multiple occasions during the week of July 16, 2016.”

Last September, the office of Columbus City Attorney Richard Pfeiffer cited conflictin­g and inconsiste­nt informatio­n in the evidence in deciding against criminal charges.

The NFL’s letter to Elliott cited the Ohio case and an incident this past spring when Elliott was caught on video pulling down a woman’s shirt while watching a St. Patrick’s Day parade in Dallas.

 ?? GUS RUELAS —ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This is a July 25, 2017, file photo showing Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott during training camp in Oxnard, Calif.
GUS RUELAS —ASSOCIATED PRESS This is a July 25, 2017, file photo showing Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott during training camp in Oxnard, Calif.

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