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Latavius Murray

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American football player (born 1990)

American football player
Latavius Murray
refer to caption
Murray at the2016 Pro Bowl
Personal information
Born: (1990-01-18)January 18, 1990 (age 35)
Titusville, Florida, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:230 lb (104 kg)
Career information
High school:Onondaga Central
(Nedrow, New York)
College:UCF (2008–2012)
Position:Running back
NFL draft:2013: 6th round, 181st pick
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Rushing yards:6,552
Rushing average:4.2
Rushing touchdowns:59
Receptions:239
Receiving yards:1,620
Receiving touchdowns:2
Stats atPro Football Reference

Latavius Rashard Murray (born January 18, 1990) is an American professionalfootballrunning back. He playedcollege football for theUCF Knights and was selected by theOakland Raiders in the sixth round of the2013 NFL draft, with whom he would earn Pro Bowl honors in2015. He was also a member of theMinnesota Vikings,New Orleans Saints,Baltimore Ravens,Denver Broncos, andBuffalo Bills.

Early life

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Murray was born inTitusville, Florida, and attendedOnondaga Central High School inOnondaga, New York, where he was a three-sport athlete in football, basketball, and track.[1] Infootball, Murray was a three-time All-league and All-Central New York selection. In his sophomore year, he was a third-team All-state honoree following a 1,609-yard, 14-touchdown season. He was first-team as a junior, rushing for 2,030 yards and 30touchdowns. He was first-team again as a senior and was named the 2007Gatorade Football Player of the Year in the state of New York, rushing for 2,194 yards with 28 touchdowns on offense, while also recording 78 tackles, three forced fumbles and twointerceptions on defense.[2] He also was named as the Class D Player of the Year[2] and First-team All-State by theNYSSWA.[3]

Regarded as a three-star recruit, Murray was ranked as the No. 5 prospect in the state of New York byRivals.com, No. 6 according toScout.com. He chose UCF over scholarship offers fromBoston College,Maryland, andSyracuse, among others.[4]

College recruiting information
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeight40Commit date
Latavius Murray
Running back
Nedrow, New YorkOnondaga Central6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)223 lb (101 kg)4.64Sep 28, 2007 
Star ratings:Scout:2/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247SportsN/A
Overall recruiting rankings:Scout:132 (RB)   Rivals:NR (OLB), NR (National), 5 (New York)
  • ‡ Refers to40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

College career

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Murray played college football at theUniversity of Central Florida.[5]

He made his collegiate debut againstSouth Carolina State and had 43 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[6] In his freshman season, he finished with 132 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.[7] Murray tore hisACL during the offseason after his freshman year while playing basketball.[8]

Afterredshirting in 2009, he returned to the Knights' backfield in 2010. On November 20, againstTulane, he had his best game of the season with 146 rushing yards and a touchdown.[9] On December 4, againstSMU, he finished with 94 rushing yards and 21 receiving yards in a game with his first collegiate receiving touchdown.[10] In his redshirt sophomore season, he was named Conference USA Championship MVP and also was named AutoZoneLiberty Bowl MVP for his performance againstGeorgia in which he rushed for 104 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown.[11][12] Overall, in the 2010 season, he finished with 637 rushing yards, 11 rushing touchdowns, five receptions, 47 receiving yards, and one receiving touchdown.[13]

He started his junior season with 36 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns againstCharleston Southern.[14] In the next game againstBoston College, he had 72 rushing yards and a touchdown.[15] He was mostly held in check up to the end of the regular season. On November 19, againstEast Carolina, he had 87 rushing yards and a touchdown.[16] In the last game of the season against UTEP, he had a season-high 233 rushing yards with two rushing touchdowns.[17] Following the conclusion of his junior season, he was selected as the team's MVP and offensive player of the year.[18]

In his senior season, he was an All-C-USA First-team selection[19] and was named to Phil Steele's All-C-USA First-team.[20] He was named to the College Football Performance Awards All-Purpose Trophy Watch List[21] and also was selected to the College Football Performance Awards Special Teams Watch List.[21] He was named to theDoak Walker Award Watch List.[22] On August 30, 2012, he started the season with 108 rushing yards and a touchdown against Akron.[23] On October 20, he started a four-game stretch where he recorded 192 yards and two touchdowns, 156 yards and three touchdowns, 155 yards and two touchdowns, and 117 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown in those games.[24][25][26] Overall, in his last season with the Knights, he had 1,106 rushing yards, 15 rushing touchdowns, 27 receptions, 231 receiving yards, and four receiving touchdowns.[27][28] He finished his college career with a total of 2,424 rushing yards, 37 rushing touchdowns, 50 receptions, 524 receiving yards and 6 receiving touchdowns.[29]

College statistics

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UCF Knights
SeasonRushingReceivingKick return
AttYdsAvgY/GTDRecYdsAvgTDRetYdsAvgTD
2008461322.916.53144.00000.00
20101116375.745.5115479.412157.50
2011985495.645.781724214.2116969.01
20121981,1065.6100.515272318.64000.00
Career4532,4245.453.8375052410.5638428.01

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Murray was regarded as a sixth to seventh round selection according toCBSSports.com.[30]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench press
6 ft2+58 in
(1.90 m)
223 lb
(101 kg)
33+58 in
(0.85 m)
9+18 in
(0.23 m)
4.38 s1.48 s2.56 s4.36 s6.81 s36 in
(0.91 m)
10 ft 4 in
(3.15 m)
22 reps
All values from Central FloridaPro Day[31]

Murray was not invited to theNFL Combine, but garnered much attention with an impressive performance at Central Florida's Pro Day. Murray weighed in at 6-foot-2 5/8 and 223 pounds, ran the40-yard dash in 4.4 and 4.38 seconds, registered a 10-foot-4 broad jump and a 36-inch vertical jump, ran 4.36 seconds in the short shuttle and 6.81 seconds in the 3-cone.[32]

Oakland Raiders

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2013 season

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Murray with the Raiders in 2014

Murray was selected by theOakland Raiders with the 181st overall pick in the sixth round of the2013 NFL draft.[33] He was the 15th running back to be selected in that year's draft.[34] The Raiders signed Murray to a four-year, $2.26 million contract on June 6, 2013. It also included $106,200 guaranteed and a signing bonus of $106,200.[35]

On August 27, 2013, before the start of the regular season, Murray was placed on injured reserve, ending his rookie season before it started.[36]

2014 season

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After being third on the depth chart for the first half of the season behind veteransDarren McFadden andMaurice Jones-Drew, the Raiders turned to Murray in Week 11 to provide a spark after ineffectiveness by McFadden and Jones-Drew all year. He responded by totaling 59 yards on seven carries against theSan Diego Chargers.[37] On November 20, 2014, he finished with four carries for 112 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns, marking his first career touchdown against theKansas City Chiefs.[38] It also marked the first rushing touchdown the Chiefs defense allowed all season and his 90-yard touchdown marked the longest rush for the Raiders that year. The solid performance by Murray contributed to the Raiders' first victory of the 2014 season.[39] After having success on his first three attempts, he suffered a concussion on his fourth carry and was taken out of the game.[40]

Murray returned to play against theSan Francisco 49ers in Week 14 and finished the 24–13 victory with 23 carries for 76 rushing yards.[41] In the next game, he earned his first NFL start against the Chiefs and had 12 rushing attempts for 59 yards.[42] In Week 16, he gained 86 yards on 16 carries and had his second consecutive start against theBuffalo Bills.[43] Murray remained the starting running back for the last three games of the season and finished his first year with 82 carries, 424 rushing yards, and two rushing touchdowns in 15 games.[44]

2015 season

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Murray entered the season as the Raiders' number one tailback and was expected by the Raiders to receive the majority of the carries after the retirement of Maurice Jones-Drew and the departure ofDarren McFadden. As expected, he began the season as the Raiders' starting running back and had 11 attempts for 44 yards in the season-opening 33–13 loss to theCincinnati Bengals.[45] Two weeks later, Murray ran for a career-high 139 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries in a 27–20 win over theCleveland Browns.[46] On November 1, against theNew York Jets, he had 113 rushing yards in the 34–20 victory.[47]

OnChristmas Eve, Murray became the first Raider to reach the 1,000-yard mark rushing, sinceDarren McFadden did in2010. His performance of 79 yards on 19 carries, 38 yards on five receptions and a rushing touchdown, helped edge a victory over the Chargers with a final score of 23–20 in overtime.[48][49]

Murray playing against the Browns in 2015

Overall, Murray finished the 2015 season with 1,066 rushing yards and six touchdowns along with 41 receptions for 232 yards.[50]

2016 season

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Murray started the season off with a rushing touchdown in three straight games against theNew Orleans Saints,Atlanta Falcons, andTennessee Titans.[51][52][53] On October 23, against theJacksonville Jaguars, he had 59 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[54] On November 6, in a 30–20 victory over theDenver Broncos, he had 114 rushing yards and three touchdowns.[55] In a 38–24 victory over the Bills on December 4, he ran for 82 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[56] In a 21–13 loss to the Chiefs four days later, he had his third straight game with a rushing touchdown to go along with 103 rushing yards.[57]

Murray finished the regular season playing in 14 games and rushing for 788 yards and a career-high 12 rushing touchdowns.[58] On January 7, Murray made his playoff debut in theWild Card Round against theHouston Texans. In the 27–14 road loss, he finished with 39 rushing yards and his first NFL postseason rushing touchdown.[59]

Minnesota Vikings

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2017 season

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On March 16, 2017, Murray signed a three-year contract with theMinnesota Vikings.[60][61] In his opening statement to Vikings fans, Murray stated on his Instagram account: "There wasn't a thought in my mind to try and wear or ask for the No. 28. I have too much respect forAdrian Peterson and so much respect for what he's done and what he means to this organization."[62] During his first press conference as a Viking, Murray announced that he would be wearing #25 in honor of his best friend, who had died in 2016.[63] On March 22, 2017, it was revealed Murray underwent ankle surgery.[64]

On September 11, 2017, in the season opener against the Saints, Murray had two rushes for six yards in his Vikings debut, ultimately being out-shined by rookieDalvin Cook.[65] However, Cook tore his ACL in a game against theDetroit Lions, creating an opportunity for Murray. During Week 7 against theBaltimore Ravens, Murray rushed for 117 yards and a touchdown as the Vikings won 24–16.[66] On November 19 against theLos Angeles Rams, he ran for 95 yards and two touchdowns in the 24–7 victory.[67] In the regular season finale against theChicago Bears, Murray had 111 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the 23–10 victory.[68]

Murray finished his first season with the Vikings with 842 rushing yards and eight touchdowns along with 15 receptions for 103 yards.[69] The Vikings finished atop theNFC North with a 13–3 record and made the playoffs as the #2-seed.[70] In the29–24 victory over the Saints in the Divisional Round, Murray ran for 50 yards and a touchdown.[71] In the 38–7 road loss to thePhiladelphia Eagles in theNFC Championship, he was limited to 18 rushing yards on six carries.[72]

2018 season

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In the first five games of the 2018 season, Murray totaled 30 carries for 106 yards and nine receptions for 60 yards in a limited role.[73] In Week 6, against theArizona Cardinals, he rushed for a career-high 155 yards and a touchdown in a 27–17 victory.[74] In the next game, a 37–17 victory over the Jets, he had 69 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[75]

Murray finished the 2018 season with 578 rushing yards and six touchdowns along with 22 receptions for 141 yards.[76]

New Orleans Saints (first stint)

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2019 season

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On March 13, 2019, Murray signed a four-year, $14.4 million contract with the Saints.[77][78]

Murray made his Saints debut in the season opener against the Texans, rushing six times for 43 yards and a 30-yard touchdown in the narrow 30–28 victory.[79] During Week 7 against the Bears, he rushed for 119 yards and two touchdowns in a 36–25 road victory.[80] In the next game against the Cardinals, Murray rushed 21 times for 102 yards and a touchdown and caught nine passes for 55 yards and a touchdown in the 31–9 win.[81]

Murray finished his first season with the Saints with 637 rushing yards and five touchdowns along with 34 receptions for 235 yards and a touchdown.[82]

2020 season

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In Week 4 against the Lions, Murray rushed for 64 yards and his first two rushing touchdowns of the season during the 35–29 win.[83] In Week 12 against the Broncos, he had 19 carries for 124 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 31–3 victory.[84] He was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the team on January 2, 2021,[85] and activated on January 6.[86] Overall, Murray finished the 2020 season with 146 carries for 656 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns to go along with 23 receptions for 176 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.[87]

The Saints released Murray on September 7, 2021, after he refused to take a pay cut.[88]

Baltimore Ravens

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On September 10, 2021, the Ravens signed Murray following season-ending injuries toJ. K. Dobbins,Justice Hill, andGus Edwards.[89] In his debut against theLas Vegas Raiders, he had 28 yards and a touchdown on 10 carries, but the Ravens lost in overtime 27–33.[90] He was named the starter in Week 4 against the Broncos.[91] In the Week 18 regular season finale against thePittsburgh Steelers, he had 16 carries for 150 rushing yards and a touchdown in the 16–13 loss.[92] He finished the 2021 season with 119 carries for 501 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns.[93]

New Orleans Saints (second stint)

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Murray was signed to the Saints' practice squad on September 13, 2022.[94] He was elevated to the active roster on October 1, 2022.[95] He played in one game for the Saints, Week 4 against the Vikings. He scored a rushing touchdown in the loss.[96]

Denver Broncos

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On October 4, 2022, Murray was signed off the Saints practice squad by the Broncos following a season-ending injury toJavonte Williams.[97] In Week 15 against the Cardinals, he had 24 carries for 130 yards and a touchdown in the victory.[98] In the 2022 season, he appeared in 13 games and started seven. He finished with 171 carries for 760 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns to go with 27 receptions for 132 receiving yards.[99]

Buffalo Bills

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On May 1, 2023, Murray signed a one-year deal with the Bills.[100] At age 33, he became the oldest active running back on an NFL roster that season.[101] In the 2023 season, he appeared in 16 games and started four. He finished with 79 carries for 300 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns to go with 17 receptions for 119 receiving yards.[102]

NFL career statistics

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Regular season statistics
YearTeamGamesRushingReceivingFumbles
GPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2014OAK153824245.290T2171438.446010
2015OAK16162661,0664.0546412325.723041
2016OAK14121957884.04212332648.039021
2017MIN16112168423.9468151036.928010
2018MIN1661405784.138T6221416.416000
2019NO1681466374.430T5342356.930100
2020NO1571466564.536T4231767.725110
2021BAL1461195014.246T610757.518000
2022NO1011575.2101188.08000
DEN1271607034.4525261244.815010
2023BUF164793003.8294171197.022010
Total151801,5606,5524.290T592391,6206.8462112
Postseason statistics
YearTeamGamesRushingReceivingFumbles
GPGSAttYdsAvgLngTDRecYdsAvgLngTDFumLost
2016OAK1112393.318111212.012000
2017MIN2225682.71414287.013000
2019NO105214.280144.04000
2020NO11492.3402115.56100
2023BUF20-----5408.015000
Total74461373.018213957.315100

Personal life

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Murray lives in Florida with his wife and four children.[103] In 2020, he earned anMBA from theMartin J. Whitman School of Management ofSyracuse University.[103]

In May 2022, Murray announced that his non-profit foundation will open a multi-use facility in his hometown ofNedrow, New York.[104]

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