DeMarco Murray (knee) likely done with Titans after season
Tennessee Titans running back DeMarco Murray (knee) is unlikely to return to the team next season, believes Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com.
"There's a decent chance that we have seen Murray take his last snap in a Titans uniform," Wolfe writes. Murray, already ruled out for Saturday's Divisional Round matchup with the New England Patriots due to a torn MCL, is unlikely to return this postseason, even if Tennessee is able to pull off the upset. While Murray turns 30 next month and is coming off arguably the worst season of his career, Derrick Henry has firmly taken over workhorse duties in the Titans' backfield.
Murray averaged 10.1 FanDuel points in 15 games this season, with 184 rushes for 659 yards (3.6 yards per carry) and 6 touchdowns, in addition to 39 catches for 266 yards and 1 score on 47 targets.
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- Colts release defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins March 17th, 2018
- DaQuan Jones sticking with Titans, signs 3-year, $21 million contract March 14th, 2018
- Titans signing Dion Lewis to four-year deal March 14th, 2018
- Malcolm Butler reportedly agrees to deal with Titans March 13th, 2018
- Titans release Da'Norris Searcy March 9th, 2018
- Titans release running back DeMarco Murray March 8th, 2018