Nov 11, 2018; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott (21) leaps over the tackle attempt of Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Tre Sullivan (37) during the second quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Ezekiel Elliott is a phenomenally gifted athlete. He showed off his freakish athleticism on Sunday night as his Dallas Cowboys took on the Philadelphia Eagles.

With just over five minutes to go in the second quarter and Dallas driving, Elliott found a big hole on the left side of the offensive line. He burst through the hole and saw Eagles safety Tre Sullivan barreling down to make a big hit.

That’s when Elliott tapped into his bag of tricks and leaped over the safety — putting him on a poster for all eternity.

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