​ Running back Alfred Morris was drafted out of Florida Atlantic University in 2012 by the Washington Redskins. Now in his fifth year, Morris signed with the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent in the offseason.





Initially, he expressed that he didn’t regret signing with Dallas. In fact, when asked, he said, "This is where I'm supposed to be, and I'm excited about the opportunity and looking forward to it."





But now it seems he might think differently about his current situation.

Alfred Morris on signing with the Cowboys: "If I had my way I would still be where I was at [in Washington]." pic.twitter.com/VFLfhBoPyU — Jake Russell (@_JakeRussell) August 11, 2016

Seems like Morris is missing a little bit of that DMV love.





In his defense, even outsiders could tell that the timing wasn't so great since around the time Morris signed, the Cowboys had also drafted star RB Ezekiel Elliott. And we know how that's been going.

Ezekiel Elliot already turning heads at @dallascowboys training camp 👀 https://t.co/aZ3rlXJeWU pic.twitter.com/EDRKBdmw5P — FOX Sports Radio (@FoxSportsRadio) August 2, 2016

Morris could still see time as the Cowboys third-down back, especially if they trade Darren McFadden, and be a big part of the Cowboys success.





Still, always bad hearing a Cowboys player say he would prefer to be a Redskin.