A hearing into the preliminary injunction that suspended Ezekiel Elliott's possible six-game ban will be held Monday at 5 p.m. ET in New York, and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is hoping it will provide his running back a proper defense.
"What is important is he gets a fair shake," Jones said, according to Judy Battista of NFL.com.
"Zeke has in no way, by any standard in this country, done anything wrong. He's done nothing wrong. We, the league, have tried to say he's done something we disagree with. We all don't agree with that. I want him to get a fair shot. He deserves that."
Judge Katherine Polk Failla will hear the arguments in the case and is expected to render a ruling within the week, ESPN's Dan Graziano reports.








