Elliott hits back at doubters: 'Put some respect on my name'
Ezekiel Elliott is tired of the disrespect.
In a series of tweets Thursday, the Dallas Cowboys' star running back called out the media for failing to properly recognize his talents:
Though Elliott didn't specifically mention why he feels slighted, it could be explained by the recent release of an ESPN poll of 50 league executives, coaches, scouts, and players to determine the NFL's best by position, as well as Madden 21's player ratings.
Last season, the running back's 1,357 yards were fourth behind Derrick Henry, Nick Chubb, and Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey (99 overall) and Henry (93 overall) topped Madden's running back rankings, while Elliott tied with Chubb for third (92).
Elliott also trailed Henry and McCaffrey in ESPN's poll, though some believe he is now far from elite.
While Elliott's rushing and receiving totals last season fell just short of his 2018 output following a holdout that stretched into September, he found the end zone 14 times - the second-most of his career - to help Dallas finish as the NFL's sixth-best scoring offense.
Elliott led the league in rushing in 2016 (as a rookie) and 2018, and would've challenged for the title in 2017 if not for a four-game suspension.