The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Murray to play with injury

- Schuyler Dixon

IRVING, Texas — All signs point to DeMarco Murray playing for Dallas against Indianapol­is, despite the NFL rushing leader’s broken left hand.

Murray was listed as questionab­le Friday, a few hours after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones said on his radio show that the team “should be able to count on” him playing.

The fourth-year back went through individual drills Wednesday before expanding his role in workouts Thursday and Friday.

He said he will ultimately decide whether to play on Sunday.

“People deal with injuries all the time, so you’ve got to be able to fight through the pain,” Murray said Thursday. “These are some important games that we’ve got coming up, and I know how important they are. We know how important they are.”

The NFC East-leading Cowboys (10-4) can wrap up a playoff berth if they beat the Colts (10-4) and Philadelph­ia loses to Washington. But Dallas could miss the postseason with a loss in one of two remaining games if the Eagles beat the Redskins and New York Giants.

Murray, injured late in last week’s win at Philadelph­ia that gave the Cowboys the division lead, has 1,687 yards rushing and needs 87 to break all-time NFL rushing leader Emmitt Smith’s franchise record of 1,773.

Murray had a large wrap on his hand Tuesday, the day after surgery to repair the bone above his left ring finger. But the wrap was significan­tly smaller Wednesday, and he said he did “a lot more” in practice a day later.

“This guy is like, there’s nothing to hold this guy from doing anything,” play caller Scott Linehan said. “He’s one of the great competitor­s I’ve been around.”

Murray missed at least two games each of his first three seasons with injuries.

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