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Cowboys owner Jones tries to counsel Elliott

‘Your actions impact the entire team,’ he told RB

- Lindsay H. Jones @bylindsayh­jones USA TODAY Sports

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones on Tuesday said he has not spoken to the NFL about a possible suspension for running back Ezekiel Elliott but said he did not want to speculate about any punishment that could be coming for the second-year star.

Jones, speaking at an event at the team’s new headquarte­rs in Frisco, Texas, told reporters he had spoken to Elliott about an incident Sunday at a Dallas nightclub.

A 30-year-old man suffered a broken nose in an altercatio­n but was unable to tell police who assaulted him.

ESPN and Dallas’ 105.3 The Fan reported that Elliott was in- volved, though the running back was not named in reports filed by Dallas police.

Jones chose not to reveal the details of his conversati­on with Elliott but said his general message to the running back, as well as to other troubled Cowboys players, is to be aware of how individual actions affect others.

“Your actions impact the entire team,” Jones said, according to The Dallas Morning News.

Defensive linemen David Irving (four games for performanc­e-enhancing drugs) and Randy Gregory (at least one year for substance abuse) will serve suspension­s in 2017.

The Cowboys are waiting to see if Elliott will join them.

The NFL is investigat­ing domestic violence allegation­s against Elliott, in Ohio and Florida, before he entered the NFL. He was not charged in either case. The league is also investigat­ing the Sunday incident.

Elliott was also filmed in March pulling down a woman’s shirt at a St. Patrick’s Day parade.

And in April, he was cited for driving more than 100 miles per hour. He appealed the speeding ticket Tuesday.

Jones said Elliott, who will turn 22 this month, is still maturing and learning how to handle fame.

“As you well know, because of his style and his personalit­y, it’s like a rock star wherever he goes in terms of attention,” Jones said, according to DallasCowb­oys.com.

“Anybody that’s experience­d that knows that takes getting used to. You have to learn many aspects of that. Certainly Zeke is evolving and being subject to needing to learn how to deal with the media and social media the way it is today.”

 ?? MATTHEW EMMONS, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ezekiel Elliott was at a Dallas nightclub where an altercatio­n occurred Sunday, though he was not named in police reports.
MATTHEW EMMONS, USA TODAY SPORTS Ezekiel Elliott was at a Dallas nightclub where an altercatio­n occurred Sunday, though he was not named in police reports.

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