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Ezekiel Elliott’s Pot Shop Trip Isn’t Sitting Well With Jerry Jones

Ezekiel Elliott’s preseason debut flashed everything the Dallas Cowboys thought the former Ohio State product could be: Fast, elusive, decisive, powerful, agile, speed to the edge, good hands and the ability to block. However, his pregame activity is getting as much attention as his in-game performance.

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“It felt great to finally get out there in a full speed game against somebody that’s not our own team”, said Elliott, who last played on New Year’s Day in the Fiesta Bowl.

The Dallas Cowboys got a glimpse Thursday night of what rookie running back Ezekiel Elliott can accomplish on the field. “But it’s not good”.

Dak Prescott took over and Jones said Romo was upset with the decision not to let him go back in. The fourth overall pick displayed decisiveness between the tackles and flashed sharp cutting ability when he broke through to the second level of the defense. So again, I’m aware of it. I heard the report and I would know how he is. “We saw the same thing you saw and it looks like if anything he just landed, jammed it there. I do want us do things that in general while it may not be wrong it’s just not good”.

Elliott, the No. 4 pick in this year’s National Football League draft, has been under investigation for an alleged domestic violence incident involving an ex-girlfriend since last month. Elliott was not shown on the video making any purchases at the dispensary, but it wasn’t long before people, including the Cowboys’ big boss himself, started making comments about the controversial sighting. There is little doubt that Cowboys fans should see him next week in the final preseason game.

Recreational marijuana is legal in the state of Washington, and TMZ Sports noted it didn’t appear Elliott tried to hide his appearance at the shop. Elliott has denied the accusations, but he has yet to be interviewed.

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The promise of what this season could be and the fear of how it could all unravel were on display for the Cowboys on Thursday night.

Ezekiel Elliott made his preseason NFL debut on Thursday.   Otto Greule Jr./Getty