Jerry Jones gifts Ezekiel Elliott a 'Zeke Who?' shirt during news conference

Jerry Jones gifts Ezekiel Elliott a 'Zeke Who?' shirt during news conference image

Jerry Jones' words that once hurt Ezekiel Elliott's feelings are now on a shirt — and everyone is having a big laugh about it.

The Dallas Cowboys owner gifted the running back the shirt as a peace offering following Thursday's press conference for Elliott's new six-year, $90 million contract extension.

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Jones said "Zeke who?'" to the media after rookie Tony Pollard's strong preseason performance against the Rams.

 "I didn't think it was funny, and neither did Zeke — we actually thought it was disrespectful," agent Rocky Arceneaux told ESPN's Chris Mortensen.

It seems all is forgiven after Jones made the 24-year-old the highest-paid running back in the NFL. 

The Cowboys will sell the shirts with all proceeds going to the Salvation Army.