The Facts: According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Murray, the league’s former Offensive Player of the Year, is announcing today that he is retiring from football at the age of 30.
Diehards Line:Although he drew some minor interest following his release by the Titans, Murray, who ran 184 times for 659 yards and six touchdowns last season and missed the final three games with a hamstring injury, seemed to be targeting the opening of training camps for finding a new team. Now -- even with concerns about LeSean McCoy's availability in Buffalo, Murray will call it a career.