Dawn Elliott said her family has no connection to the Salvation Army other than donating to red kettles outside stores.
When asked if he would hop into the kettle again, Elliott said it was a one-time gesture.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said he does not believe officials should have penalized Ezekiel Elliott for his touchdown celebration. Sure, good, ’tis the season for giving and all that, though I’m not sure who in this country is not aware of the Salvation Army by now.
“I think the Salvation Army should give him the highest award”, Jones said after the game, via ESPN. Here’s what Bell Had to say about it ” If it was me I would have been fined by the league, Just Sayin.
He said people can help by dropping spare change into the kettles or help ring a bell outside a business for an hour or two or make donations online. He saw the huge Salvation Army’s iconic red kettle, which was on display at one corner of the field. The celebration led to an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty by the referees and a 15-yard penalty but that was the worse thing that happened.
Odell Beckham Jr. implied on Monday that the National Football League has a double standard when it comes to fining players. “I thought it was creative, but he shouldn’t have done it”, Garrett said.
The Cowboys win over the Buccaneers last night nearly took a back seat to the big leap by the team’s rookie sensation. Elliott’s score broke Tony Dorsett’s team record for most touchdown runs by a rookie in Dallas history. The Dallas Cowboys is a long-time partner of the Salvation Army. “None of us knew he as going to do this”.
“I have been amazed by what I have seen come through the door today”, said her husband Jeff Adams. With just five days left of the campaign, we’re finding out what is being done to reach those goals.