The NFL has suspended Josh Brown for another six games for domestic violence accusations.

Brown severed a one-game suspension at the start of the 2016 season.

"We reopened the investigation based on new info," the league texted to ESPN on Friday. "Concluded there was a violation of our personal conduct policy and imposed 6 game suspension which he accepted without appeal."

The announcement comes on the same day that Ezekiel Elliott is waiting to hear from a U.S. District Court judge in Texas whether he will be granted a temporary restraining order that would allow him to continue to play this season.

"Timing has nothing to do with Zeke and made no sense to hold this until Zeke was complete," the league texted to ESPN.

Brown remains unsigned after the New York Giants released him in October.

The Giants signed Brown to a two-year, $4 million deal in April 2016 despite knowing he was under investigation for domestic abuse.