In a surprising development, Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott will not play this week due to disciplinary actions, sources confirmed. This move has sparked speculation about Elliott’s long-term future with the team.
Disciplinary Reasons
The specific reasons for Elliott’s disciplinary actions have not been disclosed. However, sources suggest it may be related to his recent behavior and commitment issues.
“Certain standards and expectations come with being a Cowboy,” said Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy. “Zeke understands the situation and will work to rectify it.”
Future with Cowboys Uncertain
Elliott’s absence raises questions about his future in Dallas. The star running back has been a cornerstone of the Cowboys’ offense since 2016.
“Zeke’s situation is under evaluation,” said Cowboys GM Jerry Jones. “We’ll assess our options and make decisions that align with the team’s best interests.”
Potential Replacements
In Elliott’s absence, the Cowboys may rely on:
- Tony Pollard
- Malik Davis
- Rico Dowdle
Stat Line:
- Elliott’s rushing yards and touchdowns this season
- Cowboys’ record with/without Elliott
- Potential trade partners and compensation
As the Cowboys navigate this situation, Elliott’s future remains uncertain. Will he rebound and regain his starting role, or have we seen the last of #Zeke in Dallas?