Ezekiel Elliott's arbitration hearing regarding his appeal of a six-game suspension is heading into a second day, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, though he adds there is "no end in sight."
The hearing began Tuesday afternoon, and ESPN's Adam Schefter reports it is scheduled to last through Thursday.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones publicly expressed his thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys running back's suspension for the first time Tuesday, saying the NFL has "no evidence" to support the suspension.
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The NFL levied the six-game ban following an extensive investigation into domestic violence allegations against Elliott. The star rusher wasn't charged on either one of two reported incidents involving a woman believed to be an ex-girlfriend.
Elliott remains away from practice during the hearing process. His accuser, Tiffany Thompson, has not been permitted to attend the hearings.















