Ezekiel Elliott Will Be Allowed To Play After Having His Suspension Temporarily Overturned

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In August, Cowboy fans and fantasy football owners were pained to hear about the six-game suspension of Ezekiel Elliott in the wake of an investigation into questionable allegations of domestic abuse that took over a year to complete. Elliott promptly sued the NFL to have his suspension overturned, but was Tom Bradyed last week when a federal appeals court upheld the league’s ruling.

However, it appears that Elliott’s legal saga is far from over. On Tuesday, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled in favor of a temporary restraining order that had been filed by the NFLPA in the wake of the appellate court’s ruling.

The court’s decision is in effect until October 30, which is when presiding judge Katherine Failla is expected to return from vacation to hear the case (which is currently on its third appeal). The NFL cannot contest the ruling until Failla comes back, which means that Elliott will be eligible to appear in the next two games that the Cowboys play.

Elliott was barred from entering the team’s practice facility on Tuesday morning, but will now be able to participate in football activities in preparation for the game against the 49ers on Sunday. The Cowboys were on a bye last week, so the running back will have to serve the full six games if his suspension is reinstated.

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Connor Toole is the Deputy Editor at BroBible. He is a New England native who went to Boston College and currently resides in Brooklyn, NY. Frequently described as "freakishly tall," he once used his 6'10" frame to sneak in the NBA Draft and convince people he was a member of the Utah Jazz.