Ezekiel Elliott is getting called to the Commissioner’s office more.
The Dallas Cowboys running back will match in New York regarding a May incident in Las Vegas with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday, the Mike Garafolo of NFL Network supported.
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ESPN reported the meeting.
The meeting comes after an incident at a vegas music festival in May, in which Elliott had a confrontation with a safety guard. The running back was temporarily detained but never arrested after the security guard fell after being nudged by Elliott.
Despite never being charged with a crime, Elliott is subject to a fine or suspension under the league’s personal conduct policy.
Elliott was suspended six games in 2017 for breaking up the conduct policy that was personal. The suspension came into domestic violence accusations made against Elliott despite the running back never being charged by authorities.
This offseason that the Cowboys endorsed Elliott with owner Jerry Jones, after video of the latest episode surfaced shouldn’t face any sanctions. Whether Commissioner Goodell agrees might be determined following the meeting Tuesday.
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