​The NFL needs to end this lunacy already.





Last offseason, Ezekiel Elliott was involved in a reported domestic dispute with his ex-girlfriend. However, after an investigation by the Columbus PD, it was found that Zeke was not guilty, and all charges were dropped.





Somehow, that didn't stop the NFL from launching an investigation of their own, and even though it's almost a FULL YEAR LATER, the league is still looking into the case. Now, Adam Schefter believes that ​discipline could still be handed down.

Adam Schefter Hints That Ezekiel Elliott Could Still Be Disciplined By NFL https://t.co/EF5Z8zp7gK pic.twitter.com/YLjhjtbnmS — NFLTradeRumors.co (@nfltrade_rumors) July 3, 2017

​​That would be the most ridiculous moment in the Roger Goodell era yet. I could understand if you wanted to suspend him last offseason while the investigation was on-going, but to do it now after he's been cleared? Asinine.





What could the NFL possibly know right now that the Columbus PD didn't? Do they have more evidence somehow than the literal police? I think that's pretty hard to believe.





The NFL needs to drop this witch hunt already. Either that, or show the world what information they're chasing so that we can actually understand what's going on here.