Latest On Cowboys’ Ezekiel Elliott Discipline

The Cowboys dropped to 3-5 on the year with a Sunday loss to the Falcons. A main talking point before the contest was the absence of running back Ezekiel Elliott.

Team and player mutually decided he would not travel to Atlanta in the wake of Dallas’ choice to make him inactive for Week 9. That move has since led to reports of tardiness in team meetings, a common cause for such moves. Other factors could be in play – such as a lack of playing time in his second Cowboys stint – but for the time being Elliott’s absence is strictly viewed as a disciplinary measure.

“Well, it was a decision that Zeke understands, and so that’s the way it is,” owner Jerry Jones said when speaking after the game (via the team’s website). “And he’s one of the best team men. He’s one of the best workers that I’ve ever been around, and he was just that and has been that, and that [decision] was unconditionally a result of him being late for meetings.

“… I can’t emphasize enough what an exemplary teammate Zeke is, and I want to be real clear about that. In my mind, he’s what a football player is all about. But this was a discipline thing.”

Elliott’s first Cowboys stint came to an expected end in the 2023 offseason, paving the way for his one-year Patriots tenure. The former rushing champion did not enjoy an efficient campaign with New England, although he did lead the team in receptions and total 955 scrimmage yards. A Dallas reunion came about shortly after this past draft (one in which the Cowboys did not add a rookie running back), allowing for Elliott to handle a role in the team’s backfield committee.

As the season has progressed, though, Rico Dowdle has emerged as the clear-cut top option on the league’s 31st-ranked rushing attack. Veteran Dalvin Cook has been elevated from the practice squad each of the last two weeks, but the former Vikings Pro Bowler has managed only 20 yards on eight carries to date. Nevertheless, keeping both Cook and Elliott (who has averaged a new career low with 3.1 yards per carry this year) in place as backups would likely be redundant.

Elliott’s discipline has generated speculation about a trade being possible, and Jones said yesterday the Cowboys are likely to make a move or two before tomorrow afternoon’s deadline. At 29 and with a poor showing on the statsheet in 2024, Elliott’s value would not be particularly high to interested teams. That could sway Jones in favor of keeping him, something further suggested by this latest vote of confidence.

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