Ezekiel Elliott in uniform and Ezekiel Elliott at bar.
Ex-Dallas Cowboy Ezekiel Elliott signed with the New England Patriots this past offseason and he just ended the second-straight year of his career where he had zero games where he rushed for 100 yards.

His playing career is one thing, but something that happened off the field has his name buzzing after a violent incident.

Friends of Elliott are under investigation by the Frisco Police Department after a violent fight broke out at Concrete Cowboy, a Texas bar near the Cowboys’ practice facility.

Video footage shows Elliott speaking to a woman while a brawl unfolded nearby.

In the above footage, you can see a man appearing to throw a punch during the altercation.

According to police documents, a male and a female were physically assaulted by a large group of males, and witnesses suggested that members of Elliott’s group might have been involved.

Police officers said an investigation into the claims is ongoing as detectives are “still working to confirm the details of the incident.”

In 2017, Elliott received a six-game suspension following a yearlong NFL investigation into a domestic violence case in Ohio. Despite local prosecutors deciding not to pursue the case, the NFL cited “substantial and persuasive evidence” of physical confrontations between Elliott and his then-girlfriend, Tiffany Thompson, during the previous summer.

Elliott, who played for the Cowboys for seven seasons, joined the New England Patriots in 2023.

He racked up 955 total yards from scrimmage and five total touchdowns.