After meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday to discuss an incident from May that didn't involve an arrest but did involve handcuffs, Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott released a statement to apologize for what he called a "poor decision."
It's still not known if Elliott will face a suspension.
"I need to work harder to ensure I do not put myself in compromised situations in the future. I am rededicating myself to use all of the resources that the league has made available. But in the end, it is up to me and I am determined not to be in this position again," he said.
In a video, Elliott appeared to push an even staffer into a guardrail that toppled over. Elliott was handcuffed but not arrested. He could still face discipline from the NFL.