01-01-2019, 04:42 PM
Vikings running back Latavius Murray 'not content' with backup role
Defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson, linebacker Anthony Barr and running back Latavius Murray are three of 13 players set for unrestricted free agency in March.
“I want to play. I want to start. I’m not content with being in a backup role,” Murray said during Monday’s locker-room cleanout. “I want to compete, and Dalvin [Cook] knows that. We push each other. That’s what it’s about. But I would love to be back here for that opportunity to compete.”
Cook, who led the backfield with 920 yards from scrimmage this season, is the Vikings’ unquestioned lead back. So, Murray’s quest to start again could lead him elsewhere this spring. He turns 29 years old on Jan. 18 and might find a better opportunity — in the form of playing time and money — elsewhere in free agency.
“We’ve both mutually expressed our feelings about me returning,” Murray said. “Then I think we also understand the business side of it. So right now, time will tell.”
Plaguing the 2018 offense, and Murray’s touches, was an identity crisis on offense that was not solved despite coach Mike Zimmer asserting his control by firing coordinator John DeFilippo in December.
The Vikings offense finished 20th in yardage, marking the fourth time in five seasons under Zimmer the offense ranked 20th or worse.
“We truly didn’t know what we wanted to do,” Murray said, “and so that was tough.”
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By Andrew Krammer Star TribuneJanuary 1, 2019 — 12:29am
The Vikings embark into the 2019 offseason with lots of questions about their roster. They were among preseason Super Bowl picks after a near-miss in 2018 but completely missed the playoffs at 8-7-1 after Sunday’s loss to the Bears, who took over dominance of the NFC North.Defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson, linebacker Anthony Barr and running back Latavius Murray are three of 13 players set for unrestricted free agency in March.
“I want to play. I want to start. I’m not content with being in a backup role,” Murray said during Monday’s locker-room cleanout. “I want to compete, and Dalvin [Cook] knows that. We push each other. That’s what it’s about. But I would love to be back here for that opportunity to compete.”
Cook, who led the backfield with 920 yards from scrimmage this season, is the Vikings’ unquestioned lead back. So, Murray’s quest to start again could lead him elsewhere this spring. He turns 29 years old on Jan. 18 and might find a better opportunity — in the form of playing time and money — elsewhere in free agency.
“We’ve both mutually expressed our feelings about me returning,” Murray said. “Then I think we also understand the business side of it. So right now, time will tell.”
Plaguing the 2018 offense, and Murray’s touches, was an identity crisis on offense that was not solved despite coach Mike Zimmer asserting his control by firing coordinator John DeFilippo in December.
The Vikings offense finished 20th in yardage, marking the fourth time in five seasons under Zimmer the offense ranked 20th or worse.
“We truly didn’t know what we wanted to do,” Murray said, “and so that was tough.”
http://www.startribune.com/vikings-runni...503725502/