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Ezekiel Elliott ready to show appreciation to Cowboys offensive line
A month into his rookie year, Ezekiel Elliott is leading the NFL with 412 yards on 94 carries. He has three touchdowns as well.
He is getting ready to dip into his rookie signing bonus to show his appreciation.
"We haven't gone to dinner yet, but I think that's something we're planning on doing this week," Elliott said of his linemen.
At Ohio State, Elliott considered himself one of "the slobs," which was the self-appointed nickname of the Buckeyes offensive line. They hung out together. They talked football together. They talked college life together.
Elliott won't go so far as to call his Cowboys linemen slobs. "They work hard on their physiques, so I would never step across that line and call any of them a slob," he joked.
But he will take them to dinner. And he might do more throughout the season, like Murray did two years ago.
"You know, hopefully we don't take advantage of it too much," Pro Bowl center Travis Frederick said. "Offensive linemen, we do like to eat. I don't know if he's ready to see that number yet."
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A month into his rookie year, Ezekiel Elliott is leading the NFL with 412 yards on 94 carries. He has three touchdowns as well.
He is getting ready to dip into his rookie signing bonus to show his appreciation.
"We haven't gone to dinner yet, but I think that's something we're planning on doing this week," Elliott said of his linemen.
At Ohio State, Elliott considered himself one of "the slobs," which was the self-appointed nickname of the Buckeyes offensive line. They hung out together. They talked football together. They talked college life together.
Elliott won't go so far as to call his Cowboys linemen slobs. "They work hard on their physiques, so I would never step across that line and call any of them a slob," he joked.
But he will take them to dinner. And he might do more throughout the season, like Murray did two years ago.
"You know, hopefully we don't take advantage of it too much," Pro Bowl center Travis Frederick said. "Offensive linemen, we do like to eat. I don't know if he's ready to see that number yet."
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