Ezekiel Elliott Is Done In Dallas As Concerning Details Of His Fallout With the Cowboys Come To Light

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Ezekiel Elliott (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
It’s believed that Ezekiel Elliott’s second stint with the Dallas Cowboys could be over.

The veteran running back is a healthy scratch against the Atlanta Falcons this Sunday, which marks the first of his career.

According to NFL Network’s Jane Slater, the Cowboys have had to deal with habitual lateness from the player this term. The player has also missed three team meetings, including one on Friday.

“Both parties decided it was best he didn’t make the trip to Atlanta. Dalvin Cook and Rico Dowdle will be expected to carry the load this afternoon,” Slater reported.

Ezekiel Elliott’s Second Spell With The Cowboys Hasn’t Quite Gone According To Plan

Elliott returned to the Cowboys this season after a year with the New England Patriots. He certainly hasn’t set the world alight, averaging a career-low 3.1 yards per carry as part of a struggling rush offense that has been the worst in the NFL.

Still, he’s the only running back to score rushing touchdowns for Dallas this season, though he has only found the end zone on two occasions.