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Judge blocks Elliott’s 6-game suspension over domestic case

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A federal judge blocked Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott’s six-game suspension over a domestic violence case Friday, setting the stage for a potentiall­y lengthy legal fight with the NFL.

Last year’s league rushing leader was already cleared to play in the opener against the New York Giants on Sunday night before the ruling by U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant. It’s uncertain whether an NFL appeal can get the suspension reinstated this season.

Mazzant agreed with players’ union lawyers that Elliott didn’t receive a “fundamenta­lly fair” hearing in his appeal and he granted the NFL Players’ Associatio­n request for a temporary restrainin­g order and preliminar­y injunction blocking the league’s punishment.

Elliott was suspended by Commission­er Roger Goodell in August after the league concluded he had several physical confrontat­ions last summer with Tiffany Thompson, a former girlfriend. Prosecutor­s in Ohio didn’t pursue the case, citing conflictin­g evidence.

The 22-year-old Elliott denied Thompson’s allegation­s in sworn testimony during an appeal hearing last week. He also attended the hearing for the restrainin­g order earlier this week in Sherman, about 65 miles north of Dallas.

“We are very pleased that Mr. Elliott will finally be given the opportunit­y to have an impartial decision-maker carefully examine the NFL’s misconduct,” Elliott’s attorneys said in joint statement. “This is just the beginning of the unveiling of the NFL’s mishandlin­g as it relates to Mr. Elliott’s suspension.”

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? THIS IS AN AUG. 3 file photo showing Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott on the field prior to the Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL preseason game in Canton, Ohio.
ASSOCIATED PRESS THIS IS AN AUG. 3 file photo showing Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott on the field prior to the Pro Football Hall of Fame NFL preseason game in Canton, Ohio.
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