DALLAS (105.3 THE FAN) - Dallas Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott will reportedly meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss the incident in Las Vegas where Elliott was handcuffed and detained by police after allegedly pushing a security guard at a music festival in May.

Even though Elliott was not charged with a crime, he could be penalized under the NFL's personal conduct policy.

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From the May 2019 incident: TMZ reported that Elliott was spotted in the parking lot at the Electric Daisy Carnival around 3 a.m. on Saturday morning arguing with a woman described as his girlfriend. In the video obtained by TMZ, Elliott never put his hands on the woman.

A few minutes later, Elliott and the woman were seen speaking with event staffers when Elliott confronted one of them and said, "you got something to say!?"

Zeke can been using his body to push the security guard backward until the staffer fell into a metal gate. Elliott then threw up his hands and said, "I didn't do anything!"

Security, along with Las Vegas police, came over and put Elliott in handcuffs and took him away from the scene.

Frank Salzano, the attorney for Elliott, says the whole ordeal was blown out of proportion and that the couple was just having a normal discussion when security intervened.

"Security misconstrued and overreacted to the situation," Salzano told TMZ Sports.