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Dallas Cowboys’ Darren McFadden starts training camp on injured list

Murray, who is now with the Philadelphia Eagles, answered with class, responding that he hoped Randle can “taste some of that meat” with the Cowboys now that he is no longer around, as per SB Nation. “You feel good, but at the same time, you don’t know about the movements until you actually do them, and we all want to see how my knee reacts to that”. Having a veteran presence the likes of Jackson to help fill the void of losing the league’s leading rusher last season could have its benefits. Rivers signed with the staff this offseason, however the 2008 first-round decide determined to give up the sport at age 28.

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After three NFL seasons with the Oakland Raiders, McClain retired.

Unfortunately for McFadden, the injury bug has already bitten him this season.

“The Dez watch is something that wouldn’t have been welcomed by coach (Jason) Garrett, his teammates, and certainly by Jerry and myself”.

“Your final grade is your record”, Cowboys vice president Stephen Jones said.

On trying to become the Cowboys No. 1 running back: “It’s my dream to be a featured running back in the NFL. Good things can happen to us”. The other active running backs trailing behind him on that list are Frank Gore (11,073), Adrian Peterson (10,190), Marshawn Lynch (8,695) and Chris Johnson (8,628).

Randle claimed he has not heard the owner’s praise of him, adding that he doesn’t focus on talk, but rather on doing what he can to win the starting job. Let’s go to work. Camp is a grind. But overall, we accomplished our goals. “I’m here every day to try to make that dream come true”.

Garrett said they don’t think it’s a serious issue and that McFadden is working hard on his rehab. “He’s very detailed. I’ve learned a lot from him so far”.

In his first interview session with the media at training camp, Randle couldn’t have been more bland.

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“Just playing with this group of guys, everybody has a common goal”, McFadden said.

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