Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has done little to hide his anger with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell over the suspension of star running back Ezekiel Elliott for violating the league's personal conduct policy for allegedly committing domestic violence against former girlfriend Tiffany Thompson.
Jones believes he was lied to by Goodell who told him Elliott, who was never charged or arrested in the case, would face no suspension and considers it an unforgivable breach of trust, according to a source.
Apparently, the weeks that have gone by nor the league's handling of the national anthem protests have done little to temper Jones' acrimony with Goodell.