ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- When the jury read its verdict of not guilty, Cowboys rookie cornerback Jourdan Lewis didn't show much emotion. In fact, Lewis didn't show much emotion through his two-day trial.

Later, though, Lewis summed up his reaction in two words.

"I'm elated," he said.

🙏🏿🙏🏿 — Jourdan Lewis (@JourdanJD) July 25, 2017

Lewis, a third-round pick out of Michigan, is expected at Cowboys camp in Oxnard, Calif., on Wednesday after being acquitted on one count of misdemeanor domestic violence stemming from a March 15 incident in Ann Arbor between him and his then-girlfriend.

The jury deliberated for about an hour. Lewis, 21, had been facing a maximum penalty of 93 days in jail and a $500 fine.

The case centered around the use of a pillow during an argument about finances in the couple's apartment. The woman said Lewis struck her in the face so hard she was forced into a wall, but Lewis' defense attorney contended he simply tossed the pillow and was trying to leave.

Lewis did not testify in the trial in Michigan's 15th District Court. The jurors heard testimony from the woman, her mother and the two responding police officers. Their testimony included a video interview with Lewis.

The alleged victim gave an emotional, two-hour testimony. She claimed Lewis didn't help pay bills for the apartment because he was spending his athletic stipend on shoes and phones for his family.

She broke down in tears while listening to a recording of her 911 call, saying, "I was sad. I was scared. I was mad that I had to [call 911] because I didn't want to. I really didn't want to."

The police officers testified that they didn't see any injuries on the woman and that she refused medical attention. And defense attorney John Shea claimed she had told conflicting stories.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones praised Lewis after hearing about the acquittal.

"For him, before a jury, to have this exoneration and it's truly that, I hope everyone will recognize that's a real, real plus," Jones said. "He just didn't want there to be any question about that."

"I'm real proud for the Cowboys and proud for him. He's got a chance to really be a fine player and he is a good person.''

Stephen Jones also commented on the CB:

Stephen Jones on Jourdan Lewis' not guilty verdict: Great to hear, of course we'd done a lot of work on him. (cont.) — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) July 26, 2017

Stephen Jones on Lewis: we felt like it really went along with where he thought the situation was. It was great to see it work out that way. — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) July 26, 2017

Lewis said he'll release a full statement at a later date.

Mike Persak covers Michigan athletics for The Michigan Daily.

Below is some reaction from Twitter.

Dez Bryant yesterday: "I love Jourdan Lewis. I think he's gonna be an outstanding corner in the future. That man has got some game to him." — Jon Machota (@jonmachota) July 25, 2017

Cowboys DE Taco Charlton earlier today on Jourdan Lewis, his former Michigan teammate: "Just praying for him and for the best for him." — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) July 25, 2017

Taco Charlton on Jourdan Lewis: "I know what type of guy he is. I'm confident that will show and everything will be fine." — Kate Hairopoulos (@khairopoulos) July 25, 2017

Jerry Jones beaming coming on practice field, says he's elated to learn not guilty jury verdict - 3rd round CB Jourdan Lewis headed to camp — Bill Jones (@CBS11BillJones) July 26, 2017

Agent Kevin Poston, on client Jourdan Lewis: "We thought all long that Jourdan would be totally exonerated and he was. Justice was served." — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 25, 2017

Cowboys CB Jourdan Lewis found not guilty in Michigan. Per @DavidMooreDMN, Cowboys wrestling with whether to release him. #ItsAJoke — Tim Cowlishaw (@TimCowlishaw) July 25, 2017

Jim Harbaugh raved about Jourdan Lewis' character. Dallas trusted their info and it paid off. Now we will see by how much. — Marcus Mosher (@Marcus_Mosher) July 25, 2017