Ezekiel Elliott’s Suspension Officially Lifted By NFL, Cowboys Have Roster Exemption

The NFL officially lifted Ezekiel Elliott‘s suspension on Monday and the Cowboys received a one-week roster exemption for him until Dallas will need to add him to their active roster.

The Cowboys have already waived RB Trey Williams (NFLTR), which means you can expect Dallas to add Elliott to their in the coming days.

Elliott severed all six games of his suspension from the NFL, despite contesting the matter in court for a good portion of the regular season.

Elliott, 22, was taken with the No. 4 overall pick by the Cowboys back in May. He signed four-year contract worth $24,956,342, which includes a signing bonus of $16,350,068.

Elliott stands to make base salaries of $1.58 million (2017), $2.71 million (2018), and $3.85 million (2019) over the remainder of the contract. The agreement also includes a fifth-year option for the team to pick up in 2019.

In 2017, Elliott has appeared in eight games and rushed for 783 yards on 191 carries (4.1 YPC) to go along with 19 receptions for 210 yards receiving and nine total touchdowns.

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