All-Pro NFL running back Demarco Murray is coming off his worst statistical season in 2015 with the Philadelphia Eagles racking up 702 yards and six touchdowns. But it appears as though this not just bad on the field but in the front office as well. Apparently Murray doesn’t feel as though he is a good fit for the team and the franchise feels the same, especially with his five-year $40 million contract that was inked the season before last.


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NFL.com’s Ian Rapport reported Thursday that both parties are “not in a good place,” but the hiring of Doug Pederson’s new head coach was not a factor in his sentiments. If the team were to cut him prior to June 1, it would cost them $13 million against the cap and furthermore Rapoport also shared that Murray has his “eyes on greener pastures.” The Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks and returning to the Dallas Cowboys are all possibilities. This is fitting, considering that his former Cowboys teammate Dez Bryant tweeted him, saying to “come home.

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