The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Cowboys RB Elliott suspended

- By Schuyler Dixon

DALLAS » The NFL suspended star Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott for six games Friday, concluding after a yearlong investigat­ion that the league’s leading rusher injured his former girlfriend in three separate incidents last summer.

According to the letter Elliott received informing him of the suspension, the NFL believed he used “physical force” three times in a span of five days in a Columbus, Ohio, apartment last July resulting in injuries to Tiffany Thompson’s face, neck, shoulders, arms, hands, wrists, hips and knees. She was his girlfriend at the time.

Prosecutor­s in Columbus decided nearly a year ago not to pursue the case in the city where Elliott starred for Ohio State. In announcing the suspension under the NFL’s personal conduct policy, the league said its investigat­ion was based on photograph­s, text messages and other electronic evidence. Commission­er Roger Goodell made his decision based on the findings and in consultati­on with four advisers, including Hall of Fame player Ken Houston.

Elliott posted a statement on his verified Twitter account Friday night, saying that he was “both surprised and disappoint­ed” by the NFL’s decision and that he strongly disagrees with the league’s findings. He said he was “sincerely sorry” for the distractio­n and disruption that he has caused for the Cowboys and his family.

Elliott’s ban means the Cowboys will have four players suspended when last year’s NFC East champions start the season in a month — with the possibilit­y of losing two more.

The 22-year- old Elliott has three days to appeal the ruling. While he made no direct reference to an appeal in his statement did, his legal team did in a separate statement.

“The NFL’s findings are replete with factual inaccuraci­es and erroneous conclusion­s and it ‘cherry picks’ so-called evidence to support its conclusion while ignoring other critical evidence,” attorneys Frank Salzano and Scott Rosenblum said in a joint statement.

The attorneys said “a slew of additional credible and controvert­ing evidence will come to light” through the appeal.

If Goodell’s ruling stands, Elliott will go on the suspended list the first week of the regular season and be eligible to return to the active roster Oct. 23. His first possible game would be Week 8 at Washington.

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.

“I admit that I am far from perfect, but I plan to continue to work very hard, on and off the field, to mature and earn the great opportunit­y that I have been given,” Elliott said in his statement.

 ?? DAVID RICHARD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has been suspended for six gams by the NFL under the league’s personal conduct policy.
DAVID RICHARD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott has been suspended for six gams by the NFL under the league’s personal conduct policy.

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