“I think everyone wants to see the ball more,” Elliott said. “(It’s) just the way the games have played out and just us getting behind and not really just being able to run the ball.”

Fortunately, Elliott hasn’t let his dissatisfaction hinder his practice effort, according to head coach Mike McCarthy.

“I think we’re seeing the best of Zeke in my time with him,” McCarthy said. “He’s a great teammate. He’s probably one of the most popular players in the locker room. He brings great energy each and every day. And sometimes the games don’t reflect what’s going on in practice.”

But it remains to be seen if Elliott can maintain his good-teammate role if the Cowboys elevate Dalvin Cook from the practice squad and further limit his time on the field.