IRVING, Texas – DeMarco Murray has been named the NFL Offensive Player of the Year by the Pro Football Writers’ Association. It’s the next in what promises to be a long line of awards for Murray, who finished the 2014 season as the NFL’s leading rusher. In December he was named to the Pro Bowl for the second-consecutive season, and he was also designated first-team All-Pro. Murray set career marks and Cowboys franchise records this past season, as he carried the ball 392 times for 1,845 yards and 13 touchdowns. Factoring in the Cowboys’ postseason run, Murray ran for 2,043 yards and 15 touchdowns in 18 games. It wasn’t just his running ability, though. Murray was the Cowboys’ third-leading receiver with 57 receptions for another 416 yards, giving him 2,459 all-purpose yards on the season.
Murray is just the second running back to be named NFL Offensive Player of the Year in the last eight years, along with Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson in 2012.
Murray should also be in the running for the Associated Press’ NFL Offensive Player of the Year award, and he’s likely to merit consideration for NFL MVP.