DeMarco Murray is staying put in the NFC East. Just not with the Dallas Cowboys. The NFL's 2014 rushing champion agreed to a five-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday. Murray will receive up to $42 million a person familiar with the
Down in Jacksonville at the moment, a group of Jaguars fans have bought some space on a digital billboard that begs former Cowboys star running back DeMarco Murray to sign with the team in free agency. The calls for Murray's services come amid a bit of
Down in Jacksonville at the moment, a group of Jaguars fans have bought some space on a digital billboard that begs former Cowboys star running back DeMarco Murray to sign with the team in free agency. The calls for Murray's services come amid a bit of
See that? DeMarco Murray — the Cowboys leading rusher last season and top available NFL running back in free agency — erased all mentions of Dallas from his Twitter account. So what should we read into this?
(Vernon Bryant/The Dallas Morning News). Hall of Fame Cowboys wide receiver Michael Irvin called into NFL Network on Wednesday afternoon to make an impassioned case for Dallas to re-sign DeMarco Murray. Related.