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The Philadelphia Eagles and running back DeMarco Murray are reportedly heading for a divorce after just one year together.

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Titans 'Finalizing' Murray Trade

Monday, March 7

The Tennessee Titans are expected to complete a trade for Murray when the new league year starts on Wednesday, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Murray's agency SportsTrust Advisors added Murray will receive a new contract once he's traded.

Murray was given permission to seek a trade and "identified/sought out" the Titans, per Schefter, via NFL on ESPN.

Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network added Murray's guaranteed money in his current contract will remain the same.

Eagles Willing to Listen to Murray Offers

Friday, Feb. 26

Rapoport reported "Murray still not happy in Philly. Trading him will be difficult, but Eagles will listen."

Rapoport added there's "plenty to work out" due to his $13 million cap hit and unsettled situation. Matt Lombardo of NJ.com reported Howie Roseman will have the final say over Murray's future.

Bryant Asks Murray to Return to Cowboys

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Thursday, Feb. 4

Dez Bryant tweeted at Murray, asking him to make his way back to the Dallas Cowboys:

Murray Comments on Situation with Eagles

Thursday, Feb. 4

Murray told reporters he's excited to play for new head coach Doug Pederson next season, according to Eliot Shorr-Parks of NJ Advance Media. He added while speaking on Radio Row he's looking to improve the offense and wants to run "downhill" (via Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer).

"Last year, I felt the most frustrated I ever felt in my life," Murray said on SiriusXM (via McLane).

Eagles Unsure About Murray's Future After Frustrating 2015

Thursday, Feb. 4

Rapoport reported Thursday the team's change of head coaches from Chip Kelly to Doug Pederson hasn't altered Murray's standing, and the sides are currently "not in a good place."

Jamie Apody of WPVI noted Murray tried to downplay the speculation about his future during an appearance on ESPN:

Murray in Need of Fresh Start

The 27-year-old rusher is coming off arguably the worst season of his career. He racked up just 702 yards and six touchdowns on the ground in 15 games during his first year in Philadelphia after four seasons with the Cowboys, including a 1,845-yard campaign in 2014.

Murray signed a five-year, $40 million contract with the Eagles before last season. He's scheduled to count $35 million over the remaining four years, including $8 million for 2016, according to Spotrac. It remains to be seen how the Titans plan to restructure his contact.

The Titans are hoping Murray can return to his 2014 form and beef up an offense that revolves around quarterback Marcus Mariota.