UPDATE: Jason Garrett said he’s unaware the New England Patriots have seven captains and that he’ll make another phone call to the league to ask about it.

Garrett originally asked the NFL to allow the Cowboys to have seven captains because center Travis Frederick deserved the honor. The NFL responded by saying they only allow six captains because they limit the amount of “C’s” they put on the captain’s jerseys.

DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) – The Cowboys just can’t catch any breaks from the NFL, it seems.

Ezekiel Elliott’s appeal of his six-game suspension was denied by arbitrator Harold Henderson on Tuesday, and now on Wednesday, the Cowboys say they petitioned the league to allow them to have seven captains but that was also denied.

#Cowboys called league asking to name 7, league denied it. NFL only allows 6 — Jane Slater (@SlaterNFL) September 6, 2017

The league’s response, according to coach Jason Garrett, was that there is a maximum amount of six captains allowed per team.

Dallas players voted quarterback Dak Prescott, tight end Jason Witten, linebacker Sean Lee, defensive end Tyrone Crawford, cornerback Orlando Scandrick and kicker Dan Bailey as the team’s captains. Notably left out is center Travis Frederick, who was a captain last season.

In an odd little development, #Cowboys say they asked NFL permission for 7 capts instead of max 6. Doesn't 'max 6' mean '6"? https://t.co/QDhv45bLW8 — mike fisher ✭ (@fishsports) September 6, 2017

Curiously, the New England Patriots put out a post on their Instagram account with their captains on Wednesday afternoon … and they had seven of them.

Are the Cowboys about to enter themselves into another conspiracy with the NFL?