Jerry Jones’ influence doesn’t spread everywhere.

The Cowboys owner is furious with the NFL’s decision to suspend star running back Ezekiel Elliott six games, ESPN.com reported.

Jones has maintained throughout the NFL’s investigation that Elliott would be cleared of domestic violence allegations.

“There’s nothing,” Jones told USA Today last month at the start of training camp. “I have reviewed everything. There is absolutely nothing, not one thing I’ve seen that has anything to do with domestic violence. I’ve seen nothing.”

The NFL did find something. In the statement on the suspension, it reads that the four advisers, who worked with commissioner Roger Goodell, “were of the view that there is substantial and persuasive evidence supporting a finding that [Elliott] engaged in physical violence against Ms. [Tiffany] Thompson on multiple occasions during the week of July 16, 2016.”

It’s the second time recently Goodell has gone against one of the most powerful owners of the league. Goodell and Patriots owner Robert Kraft squared off over Deflategate, which resulted in the four-game suspension of Tom Brady.