Ezekiel Elliott’s suspension is coming — according to Cris Carter.

The Hall of Fame wide receiver and Fox Sports personality went on FS1’s “Undisputed” on Monday and said he would be “shocked” if the Cowboys running back wasn’t suspended over the next 48 hours — and that he believes “information will come out.”

Elliott, last year’s leading rusher as a rookie and a first team All-Pro, was accused of domestic violence against an ex-girlfriend in Columbus, Ohio, in 2016, but he wasn’t charged.

“For me, in the next 48 hours, I would be shocked if Zeke is not suspended,” Carter said. “Because based on the information that’s going to come out, it’s going to be fairly easy to determine that something happened to this woman in her four days of being with Zeke. This is just pure assault or domestic violence.”

NFL VP of Communications Brian McCarthy told ESPN that the situation is still under review and “any talk that a decision has been or will be made soon is speculation.”

Speaking at MetLife Stadium on Monday during a special town hall event, commissioner Roger Goodell said no decision has been made on Elliott and that “Cris Carter is not part of the decision.”

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones repeatedly has said he doesn’t think Elliott will get suspended. Jones said that he has reviewed the case and “there is absolutely nothing — not one thing — that had anything to do with domestic violence.”

Despite police not charging him, Elliott can be suspended under the league’s personal conduct policy

Elliott’s father, Stacy, appeared to respond to the report, sending a vague tweet about “lies” and saying he is “ready for the show down.”