UPDATE: 10:35 a.m.: Cowboys owner Jerry Jones offered up his reaction to the latest developments in Ezekiel Elliott's suspension fight on Friday morning in an interview with KRLD-FM, 105.3 The Fan

Jerry Jones on @1053thefan laughing: "I've never seen such an ambiguous circumstance" as this Ezekiel Elliott situation — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) November 3, 2017

Meanwhile, coach Jason Garrett talked about having Zeke back during his news conference.

Jason Garrett confirms that Ezekiel Elliott will practice today and play Sunday against Kansas City #cowboyswire — David Helman (@HelmanDC) November 3, 2017

UPDATE 10:15 a.m: Ezekiel Elliott is in the building. The Cowboys running back shared an Instagram video of himself pulling up to The Star in Frisco late Friday morning.

Zeke is ready.



H/T Zeke's Instagram pic.twitter.com/ONZgSfmV4q — Bobby Belt (@BobbyBeltTX) November 3, 2017

This might, however, be a good time to remind readers and Mr. Elliott that texting while driving became illegal in Texas on Sept. 1. So watch yourselves.

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UPDATE 9:15 a.m.: The latest legal maneuver by Ezekeil Elliott's defense team worked, and now the Cowboys running back will be available to play Sunday against the Chiefs.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday morning granted Elliott a stay of his 6-game punishment by the NFL.

Breaking: 2nd Circuit grants Elliott a stay. He will play Sunday. — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) November 3, 2017

BREAKING: Second Circuit grants Zeke Elliott's motion for a brief administrative stay. He will play Sunday. pic.twitter.com/1mOBmWBLux — Daniel Wallach (@WALLACHLEGAL) November 3, 2017

Because the order is a stay, it is just a temporary move. At this time, things have been delayed, not nullified.

The case is assigned to a 3-judge panel in 2nd Circuit. Stay is not same as injunction, so nothing decided long-term — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) November 3, 2017

2nd Circuit notes administrative stay isn't issued on the merits. Basically, court is preventing harm to Elliott til can look into further. — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) November 3, 2017

Something to think about- pushing suspension back could end up affecting any postseason now if elliott suspended again in couple weeks. — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) November 3, 2017

ORIGINAL STORY FOLLOWS

FRISCO -- As Sunday's game against Kansas City nears, Ezekiel Elliott remains suspended.

But the legal team for the Cowboys running back continues to try to get him back on the field in time to face the Chiefs.

Elliott's side on Thursday filed supporting documents in the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals asking for an injunction pending an expedited appeal. They also asked specifically for a brief administrative stay for consideration of their motion so that Elliott can play Sunday. They'd laid out their strategy to do so in court filings Wednesday.

It's up to the federal appeals court how quickly it responds to Elliott and the NFL Players Association's requests.

The NFL on Thursday filed its documents in opposition of the union's motions.

Elliott's six-game suspension was reinstated Monday night after a U.S. district judge in the Southern District of New York rejected Elliott's motion for a preliminary injunction.

Elliott claims he received an unfair arbitration process, which upheld his discipline for what the NFL found to be physical violence against a former girlfriend. Elliott denied the claims, appealed and has been battling in court for over two months. He missed practice Wednesday and Thursday, is banned from the team facility and, as it stands, will miss a game for the first time this season Sunday.

Briefly

-- The Cowboys released DE Stansly Maponga (TCU) from the practice squad and signed RB Trey Williams (Texas A&M).

-- WR Cole Beasley (concussion) was limited in his return to practice Thursday. WR Dez Bryant had a full practice after knee pain forced him to miss a few snaps in Wednesday's practice. LT Tyron Smith (back), Lawrence (calf) and DT Maliek Collins (foot) were limited.

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