Jason Garrett does not want to talk about Ezekiel Elliott incident
Jason Garrett wasn’t too interested in talking Tuesday about the infamous Ezekiel Elliott offseason incident.
The Dallas Cowboys head coach was asked at the NFL meetings about Elliott’s St. Patrick’s Day parade episode and declined comment.
Jason Garrett on Ezekiel Elliott episode at St. Pattick's Parade. "I don't want to get into those situations with Zeke right now."
— David Moore (@DavidMooreDMN) March 28, 2017
Elliott was a star as a rookie last season for the Cowboys, but he has found himself in trouble time and again. First there were domestic violence complaints from an ex-girlfriend that the league investigated. Then he was spotted in a marijuana dispensary. Then he was at a bar where one of his friends had a gun.
The latest incident happened a few weeks ago when he exposed a women’s breast at a parade. That’s about what Garrett declined to comment.
Elliott’s talent and the league-best 1,631 rushing yards he posted last season ensure he will be a big member of the Cowboys moving forward. They just have to make sure he stays out of trouble.