Sports | Dallas Cowboys NFL Player Suspended 6 Games Over Domestic Assault Claims Dallas Cowboys' Ezekiel Elliott has 3 days to appeal the decision By Evann Gastaldo Posted Aug 11, 2017 3:33 PM CDT Copied This is a July 25, 2017, file photo showing Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott during NFL football training camp in Oxnard, Calif. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas, File) Ezekiel Elliott won't be playing in the first six games of the upcoming NFL season, due to domestic violence accusations from his ex-girlfriend. Tiffany Thompson says that the Dallas Cowboys running back physically attacked her multiple times in July of last year. Though the city attorney's office ultimately declined to press charges, the league says the evidence is persuasive enough to merit Elliott's suspension, the Dallas Observer reports. The decision also took into account an incident in March in which Elliott allegedly pulled a woman's shirt down at a parade. Elliott has three days to appeal the suspension. Read These Next Formal dining rooms may soon be a thing of the past. She wanted her widowed dad to find love. Just not with this woman. Luddites will rejoice at this return to analog. Rubio backs away from Trump's claim about running Venezuela. Report an error