Cowboys News: DeMarco Murray Shuns Reporters After Sunday's Win In Seattle

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The Dallas Cowboys' road victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks is one to be celebrated. So is the fact that running back DeMarco Murray became just the second player in NFL history to start a season rushing for over 100 yards in six-straight games (Jim Brown).

However, Murray didn't seem to be in a mood to celebrate with reporters after the game.

According to Calvin Watkins of ESPNDallas.com, Murray shunned reporters after the game. He did, though, make time for NBC Football Night In America's Carolyn Manno for a brief chat later on.

Seeing that Murray didn't make himself available to the full assembled press after the game, he could be subject to a fine levied by the NFL. Players are required under league rules to be available to the media once every week and after every game.

Stay tuned.

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