Cowboys donate $150K of proceeds from ‘Zeke who’ shirts to Salvation Army

 Good News Notes:

“The Dallas Cowboys are giving the money made from the now infamous “Zeke who” t-shirts to the Salvation Army, according to Michael Gehlken of the Dallas Morning News. The phrase started as a joke started back in August when Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was asked about Ezekiel Elliott’s contract and holdout status. It was a major conversation during the offseason, and Jones responded with a humorous, ‘Zeke who?'” 

“Jones afterwards added that the two have a close enough relationship that allows him to make jokes like that. When Elliott and the Cowboys finally reached a deal — a6-year $90 million extension — the team had “Zeke who” shirts made for the press conference and they were both able to laugh about the whole thing.”

“The shirts were available for fans to purchase and now the $150,000 the team made from the merchandise is going to a good cause.”

View the whole story here: https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/cowboys-donate-150k-of-proceeds-from-zeke-who-shirts-to-salvation-army/

Leave a Reply