DeMarco Murray is reportedly missing the Dallas Cowboys.

According to Bleacher Report's Jason Cole, NFL executives believe Murray wants the Philadelphia Eagles to cut him so he can make his return to Dallas.

Murray has been struggling in the Eagles offense under head coach Chip Kelly. The 2014 rushing champ has just 569 rushing yards through 12 games. His average of 3.5 yards per carry this season is the worst of his career.

In order for Murray to return to Dallas, the Eagles would have to release him. The Eagles would be putting themselves at a salary cap disadvantage if they were to cut the running back. The 'Boys let Murray walk this past offseason and sign with the Eagles for five years, $40 million with a $5 million signing bonus and $21 million guaranteed. The likelihood of the Cowboys trading for Murray is very slim considering his sizable contract.

Murray believed he had a great opportunity to win a Super Bowl with the Eagles when he signed with the club back in March.

"I felt that this was a great opportunity for me to win a Super Bowl," Murray said. "It wasn't about the financial security or anything like that."

Considering the 27-year old's fit in Philly, Murray doesn't appear to be on the road success or helping his team win a championship. Murray reportedly expressed his frustration with team owner Jeffrey Lurie regarding his position in their offense earlier this week.

Murray was held to 26 yards rushing on eight attempts in the Eagles’ upset over New England last Sunday, 18 of which came on a single carry. While Kelly was adamant on Monday that he has not actually demoted or promoted any running back, saying instead that there will be a rotation at the position in coming weeks, Murray’s absence was noteworthy; especially considering that the Eagles had a plan going in the game to run the ball more to keep Tom Brady off the field.

Will Murray be able to snake his way out of Philadelphia and come back into the arms of Cowboys owner/GM Jerry Jones at a cheaper price? The Cowboys are 13th in the NFL in rushing yards per game through 12 games this season. They finished second in the league last year with Murray leading the way. Surely Jones would welcome back the franchise's single-season rushing champ.