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Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray to join Chiefs as running backs coach in first NFL job
Summary
A report says DeMarco Murray will be hired by the Kansas City Chiefs as their running backs coach, which would be his first NFL coaching role after college positions at Arizona and Oklahoma.
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DeMarco Murray is reported to be joining the Kansas City Chiefs as the team's running backs coach, marking his first NFL coaching role. He became widely known during his time with the Dallas Cowboys, setting the franchise single-season rushing mark with 1,845 yards in 2014 and earning All-Pro and Offensive Player of the Year recognition that season. Murray later played for Philadelphia and Tennessee and finished his NFL playing career with just over 7,000 rushing yards and three Pro Bowl selections across seven seasons. After retiring as a player he began coaching, working with running backs at the University of Arizona in 2019 and then at the University of Oklahoma for six years.
Key facts:
- The hiring was reported by NFL insider Jordan Schultz in a late Wednesday report.
- Murray was a third-round pick in 2011 and spent four seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.
- His 2014 season included leading the league in rushing, All-Pro first-team honors, and the Offensive Player of the Year award.
- He then played one year in Philadelphia and finished his career in Tennessee, totaling just over 7,000 rushing yards and three Pro Bowl nods across seven seasons.
- Murray coached running backs at Arizona in 2019 and at Oklahoma for six years; the Chiefs role would be his first NFL coaching post.
- The Cowboys reportedly showed interest in Murray for a running backs coach position last year but hired Derrick Foster instead.
Summary:
If confirmed, the reported hire would move a former leading Cowboys rusher onto the Chiefs' coaching staff and mark Murray's transition from college to the NFL. The report is attributed to NFL insider Jordan Schultz. Undetermined at this time.
