Court
lifts injunction against Cowboys' Elliott, clears way for ban
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[October 13, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Dallas
Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott suffered a blow on Thursday
when a federal appeals court lifted the injunction that prevented
him from serving a six-game suspension over an alleged domestic
violence incident.
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans voted 2-1 in
favor of the NFL, which requested an emergency hearing after a
district court in Texas blocked the suspension last month.
The appeals court ordered the Texas court to dismiss Elliott's case.
Pratik Shah, a lawyer representing the NFL, insisted the NFL Players
Association filed its case in the wrong jurisdiction per last
month's hearing in Sherman, Texas.
The Circuit Court agreed and said in its majority decision that the
Players Association filed its lawsuit to have Elliott's suspension
dissolved before an arbitrator could make his decision.
"At the time the NFLPA filed the complaint, it was possible the
arbitrator could have issued a final decision that was favorable to
Elliott," the three-judge panel wrote. "Elliott cannot show it was
futile to wait for a final decision simply because he believed the
arbitrator would issue an unfavorable ruling. As there was no final
decision, Elliott had not yet exhausted the contracted-for
remedies."
Elliott's representatives are expected to appeal Thursday's
developments.
The Cowboys have a bye this week.
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Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) warms up before the game
against the Los Angeles Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
The 22-year-old Elliott was found to be in violation of the personal
conduct policy by the NFL and the suspension was handed down on Aug.
11.
Elliott, who was not arrested nor charged in the case, maintains his
innocence after being accused of assaulting his former girlfriend,
Tiffany Thompson. The original punishment was issued by NFL
commissioner Roger Goodell after a 13-month league investigation.
Elliott has rushed for 393 yards and two touchdowns in five games
this season. He is averaging just 3.7 yards per carry, well below
the 5.1-yard mark of last season when he led the NFL with 1,631
rushing yards as a rookie.
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