Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott is dealing with more off-the-field troubles, this time in Collin County.

The 21-year-old is appealing a misdemeanor conviction for speeding after a state trooper clocked his 2016 Dodge Charger traveling 100 mph on the Dallas North Tollway near Lebanon Road in Frisco earlier this year.

The appeal bond was posted Friday, and the case was forwarded to the county court at law Monday, according to court documents. That court has yet to assign the case to a judge.

Elliott was stopped on the tollway just after 3 p.m. April 4. The posted speed limit was 70 mph. Traffic was light. The weather was clear/cloudy, according to the citation, which was obtained by The Dallas Morning News.

The Texas Department of Public Safety trooper also gave Elliott a warning for not having a front license plate, according to the citation.

Elliott's attorney, Jonathan Winocour, filed a letter with the court June 28 waiving a jury trial and entering a plea of no contest. The court accepted that plea July 5.

On July 14, Justice of the Peace W. M. "Mike" Yarbrough signed paperwork stating that Elliott's conviction for the misdemeanor had been entered into the record.

Winocour declined to comment on the case. The Collin County district attorney's office also declined to comment on the pending case.

The conviction comes as Elliott awaits a decision from the NFL on whether he violated the league's personal conduct policy. The probe began after a woman accused him of assault last year. Elliott has said he's done nothing wrong.

Authorities are also looking into Elliott's involvement in an altercation Sunday night at Uptown Dallas' Clutch Bar.

Cowboys fans will remember that Elliott sat out of organized team activities in late May as a precaution after being a passenger in a car that was rear-ended.

In January, he was involved in a fender bender at Dallas Parkway and Gaylord Parkway near The Star in Frisco as he headed to practice. Frisco police reported no injuries.

Elliott was also involved in a minor car crash while attending Ohio State University in December 2015. Misdemeanor charges of failure to control, no operator's license and driving under suspension were later dismissed, according to Franklin County Municipal Court records.

Records in that Ohio court also show Elliott was cited for going 57 mph in a 35-mph zone in June 2014. The case was dismissed after he completed the diversion program, the file stated.

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