The Facts: Murray, who just wrapped up his first offseason with the Titans, said he's ready to get after it this season. After four years in Dallas and a year in Philadelphia, the Titans running back said over the weekend he's been blown away by how things have gone since the team traded for him back in March. "I would say it has exceeded my expectations,' Murray said.
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Murray continued: “We have an unbelievable team, an unbelievable coaching staff and the biggest thing to me is coach (Mike) Mularkey. He is a hell of a coach and an even better guy, and that is not just him but every coach in the organization, there’s a little piece of him they carry with him. ..." Murray led the NFL and set franchise records in Dallas in rushing yards (1,845), and scrimmage yards (2,261) during the 2014 season. He scored 13 touchdowns on 392 carries in 2014, an average of 115.3 yards per game that season, when he posted 12 100-yard games. In his lone season with the Eagles last year, Murray ran for 702 yards and six touchdowns on just 193 carries. There is reason to hope for a rebound season; but Murray will have competition for touches from rookie Derrick Henry, Bishop Sankey and David Cobb.