NFLPA will file petition for rehearing on behalf of Cowboys' Elliott
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Following Thursday's news of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the six-game suspension handed to Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, the NFLPA is striking quickly with hopes of another appeal.
The NFL Player's Association will be filing a petition for rehearing with the Fifth Circuit Court, according to Gaming & Sports Attorney Daniel Wallach.
BREAKING: NFLPA will be filing a petition for rehearing with the Fifth Circuit in the Ezekiel Elliott case pic.twitter.com/DPwhfKKdbx
— Daniel Wallach (@WALLACHLEGAL) October 13, 2017
Elliott's legal team will seek an en banc (full court) review by the Fifth Circuit, according to Wallach.
The full-court review would be an expansion of the three-judge panel that decided 2-1 in favor of upholding the suspension.
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