Veteran RB Latavius Murray is feeling rejuvenated ahead of the 2024-25 NFL season, but still needs a home for the coming campaign.
Former Bills RB Latavius Murray is yet to sign a deal with a team this offseason for his 12th NFL season. Murray headed to Colombia for stem cell treatments to help him stay fresh at 34 years old.
Running back Latavius Murray has not landed a contract for the 2024 season, but he's hopeful about continuing his playing career and he went to South America in hopes of making sure he's physically ready for the rigors of another season.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, the Buffalo Bills RB room was the best we’ve seen it in quite some time. Lead by James Cook, who had a career year with 1,122 yards and two TDs on the ground, and another 445 yards and four TDs receiving.
The Buffalo Bills, for the first time in a long time, have a very good backfield. So good that they could have to make a tough decision here soon. That decision is who to keep active on game days, Leonard Fournette or Latavius Murray.
After the Buffalo Bills’ Week 9 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, running back Latavius Murray held a players-only meeting for the offense to help reset the focus.
After calling a players-only meeting earlier in the week, Buffalo Bills veteran running back Latavius Murray is scoring touchdowns in Monday night's matchup with the Denver Broncos at Highmark Stadium.
The Buffalo Bills aren’t short on veteran leadership. Whether it is coming from offensive superstars like quarterback Josh Allen or receiver Josh Allen, veteran stalwarts on the back end, or free agent acquisitions, Buffalo is trotting out a lot of established NFL talent.
For the Buffalo Bills, it's by no means the end of the world as they sit at 5-4 headed into Monday's meeting with the Denver Broncos at Highmark Stadium.
Veteran running back Latavius Murray signed a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills to try and help the team compete for a Super Bowl. The 33-year-old has played nine seasons in the NFL and has spent time with five different teams.
Murray, 33, is at the tail end of his career but still thinks he has something to offer a Super Bowl-contending team like the Bills.
During the Bills’ run of recent success, there has one been once consistent weakness: an underwhelming running attack. Buffalo hopes Murray's veteran presence can help remedy that.
The first of several veteran free-agent running backs still on the market following the draft has found a new home.
When the Denver Broncos brought aboard Sean Payton as its new head coach, many assumed the team would re-sign running back Latavius Murray, who played under Payton in New Orleans.
The Buffalo Bills recently hosted veteran free agent RB Latavius Murray for a visit.
The Broncos added some running back depth during free agency, but they need reinforcements.
The apathy in the Denver Broncos fan base was on full display in the gaps of no-shows at Empower Field at Mile High for Sunday's tilt vs. the Arizona Cardinals.
Marlon Mack, a former Indianapolis Colts draft pick, had rushed for nearly 2,500 yards and 20 touchdowns coming into 2022.
Latavius Murray's orange-and-blue debut will have to wait another week. The newly-signed Denver Broncos running back is expected to be deactivated for Thursday night's game against the Colts, per NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, who noted "too quick a turnaround" for the well-traveled veteran.
While the Saints are moving past the Sean Payton era, they are not doing so entirely.
Latavius Murray spent the 2019 and 2020 seasons in New Orleans.
Murray, a former Pro Bowler, spent the last two seasons of his career with the Saints. He ran for 656 yards and four touchdowns in 15 games last season, adding 23 catches for 176 yards and a score.
On Tuesday afternoon, the New Orleans Saints made an interesting move just a few days ahead of their season opener against the Green Bay Packers. Veteran running back Latavius Murray was released, leaving the team’s backfield depth a question mark heading into Week 1.
According to the Tuesday NFL transaction report, the New Orleans Saints have released running back Latavius Murray. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that the team approached the veteran about a pay reduction on Monday, but he refused.
When the New Orleans Saints lost productive veteran running back Mark Ingram in free agency after the 2018 season, many felt that the team's rushing offense would suffer.
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