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Keenan Clayton, a backup linebacker and special teams player, played with Murray at Oklahoma. He joked that he might give some of his defensive teammates material to use against Murray for on-field trash-talking.
"Between the lines, we're not friends," said Clayton, who spent time with Murray during Philadelphia's week off. "Before and after the game, we are friends. I've known him four years now. His style changed. He was more of a scat back then. Now he's a heavier guy with some speed. He'll run away from you and make you miss, but he'll run over you, too."
No Cowboy ever had more yards rushing in a game than Murray did last week. Not Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett. Not NFL rushing leader Emmitt Smith. Not Herschel Walker.
That's quite impressive, especially for a guy who had 25 carries before his breakout game.
"Well, he reminds me of a good running back," Eagles coach Andy Reid said. "He's a little different cut than a lot of guys who were as tall, and kind of high-cut, long legs, but he sure did a nice job. He did a nice job at Oklahoma. Probably the only reason he didn't shatter all of the records there was he was banged up a little bit.
"Now he's healthy and playing very well. Did it surprise me? No, it didn't surprise me. I think he's a good football player."
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