Right in the Cowboys @ss .... Sources: Murray set to get $42M from Eagles

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DeMarco Murray, the NFL's leading rusher in 2014 for the Dallas Cowboys, is jumping ship and joining the NFC East rival Philadelphia Eagles.
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Now that the Eagles have landed DeMarco Murray (right), they'll be replacing the NFL's leading rusher in 2013 (LeSean McCoy) with 2014's leading rusher.

<center>Last 2 RBs to Lead NFL in Rushing</center>
McCoy, '13Murray, '14
Rush314392
Rush yds1,6071,845
Yds per rush5.14.7
Rush TDs913

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"It was never about the money in any situation," Murray texted ESPN.com's Todd Archer. "If it was the money I could've taken that a long time ago on a very high deal. It's about winning a Super Bowl and being fair."


Murray is expected to sign a five-year, $42 million deal, including $21 million guaranteed, with the Eagles, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter and Chris Mortensen.
Of the $21 million, $18 million is guaranteed for skill and injury.


If Murray's deal goes through, it could complicate the future for former San Diego Chargers running back Ryan Mathews, who on Wednesday reached agreement with the Eagles on a three-year, $11.5 million deal, including $5 million guaranteed.


Asked whether Mathews will sign the deal he agreed to with the Eagles, a source told Schefter, "We shall see."


Murray flew to Philadelphia in the morning to meet with Eagles officials. In the ensuing hours, the Cowboys began calling around looking for other running backs, Schefter's sources said.


Sources told Archer that there was a significant difference in the guaranteed money offered to Murray by the Cowboys and the Eagles.


Murray personally reached out to Philadelphia Eagles coach Chip Kelly on Wednesday morning, expressing his desire to play in Kelly's spread offense and with former Oklahoma roommate and quarterback Sam Bradford, league and team sources told Mortensen.


Murray's call was enough to jump-start tepid interest from the Eagles. Kelly has made it publicly and privately clear the team will be financially prudent in their personnel decisions. Kelly did not go to Oregon's pro day Thursday, opting to remain in Philadelphia to meet and greet Murray.


Aside from the contract, the Eagles are the most appealing to Murray because of his belief in their chance to win.


During his discussion with Kelly, a source said Murray characterized Bradford, who was acquired by the Eagles from the Rams on Tuesday, as one of his best friends. Both operated successfully out of Oklahoma's spread offense when they were teammates from 2007 through 2009. Murray also played the 2010 season at Oklahoma after Bradford moved on to the NFL.


"Absolutely. I've been trying my hardest," Bradford said Wednesday of trying to recruit Murray. "I've called him. I've texted him. I've done everything. We've been in communication. If we can somehow land him, it would be a great pickup. Not only is he a great player, he's a great person. He's a really close friend of mine, too. I think he can really help this ball club."


Of course, Murray just won the rushing title in 2014 for Dallas, running behind one of the best offensive lines in the league.



Information from ESPN.com's Phil Sheridan was used in this report.
 
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No running back is worth that $$. Get one in the 5th round round, use him up, and dispose of the body at 26.

I have a better chance of winning the lottery than bradford and Murray both being healthy all season.
 
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I would trade them both for a 2nd round pick. The teams that lead in rushing are not any good. Vikings, Cowboys, Eagles, Titans with Chris Johnson.

PS: Eric Dickerson also sucks
 

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There's only 2 RB's worth this kind of money.. Him and Bell

Forte > Murray

TheManEJ could run for 1000 yards behind that Cowboys line...although he did ball with Laurent Robinson so maybe a bad example

What Forte does behind that Bears line is more impressive
 

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He is not worth that $. And if he want to win a Super Bowl it ain't happening with no o-line and a Qb named Bradford
 

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This won't happen. He's black and Chip Kelly is racist. So there's no way he ends up in Philly.
 
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Should have kept MCcCoy, sign 39 year old Michael Vick, sign Murray and run the wishbone. That would be great to watch. Hahaha. Keep Bradford to run it as well. He should make it thru the season healthy.

5th grade jamboree. 1st down. "51" (fullback through the 1 hole) 2nd down "toss 36". 3rd down "fake 33/ 44." fake it to 3 back, counter to 4 back. The days back then were so simple. *Sigh*
 
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How could anyone think this is some great deal? 2014 is the only year the guy has even started every game.....and even worse, got about 400 carries for the season. Now, he has guaranteed money and a bad hip. I predict alot of cheese steaks in his future. And some angry Philly fans with an accent calling radio shows.
 

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Forte > Murray

TheManEJ could run for 1000 yards behind that Cowboys line...although he did ball with Laurent Robinson so maybe a bad example

What Forte does behind that Bears line is more impressive

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