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Monday, October 24, 2011

DeMarco Murray's Run Second Longest


Arlington, Texas - DeMarco Murray's introduction to the game Sunday against St. Louis could not have been much better. The rookie running back was the second longest in team history with a 91-yard touchdown in the first quarter from the third scrimmage game.

On first and 19 from 9 Dallas, Murray has a delay of handover from Tony Romo in the middle and slid behind her isolated from the defender Tony Fiammetta and tight end Jason Witten, before going to Quintin Mikell security intact until the end of the area.


Run only Tony Dorsett 99-yard touchdown in Minnesota January 3, 1983 is the most in team history. Dorsett (December 4, 1977 against Philadelphia) and Herschel Walker (December 14, 1986 against Philadelphia) was the second longest of 84 yards for touchdowns.

Murray touchdown run is the longest touchdown from a first career NFL running back running from the 1970 merger.

11 was the longest game by a rookie in team history, including punt, kickoff returns and interception returns.

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