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Ezekiel Elliott reportedly visits marijuana store in Seattle

According to TMZ, Elliott was not seen making a purchase.

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Dallas rookie Ezekiel Elliott had an impressive first outing Thursday night against Seattle, rushing for 48 yards on seven carries and knocking Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor backward during a 13-yard run.

“Well, I think that in and of itself the reason we are talking about is in a way part of the learning process”, Jones said after the Cowboys’ loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday.

Elliott wasn’t photographed indulging in the dispensary’s offerings, nor was he breaking any laws, because Washington is one of two states in which marijuana is legal.

Will Ezekiel Elliott be subject to a “random” drug test now that he’s been seen inside a legal pot dispensary? But beyond his unorthodox sense of fashion, Elliott is also considered a potential National Football League superstar, and one who just might win Offensive Rookie of the Year if he makes the most out of the Dallas Cowboys’ formidable offensive line. It’s just not good. Not shockingly, team owner Jerry Jones seems very excited about the former but no so much about the latter. “No matter if you played at whatever level there is a picture here of interest”.

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“I’m aware of it”. I heard the report. “I do want us do things that in general while it may not be wrong it’s just not good”. Of course, in light of the Cowboys’ baffling employment of Greg Hardy, it’s not terribly surprising that the Cowboys are standing behind Elliott, their future star, but it’s a missed opportunity to finally get some good PR. This on top of the fact that Elliott is now under investigation by the Columbus, Ohio, district attorney’s office over an alleged domestic violence incident with an ex-girlfriend.

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