AP

Eagles running back DeMarco Murray played only eight snaps and totaled two carries for three yards on Sunday, but he says he’s not stressing about that.

“At the end of the day, you’ve got a position to make the playoffs, and that’s what a lot of people’s focus is on,” Murray said, via Philly.com. “I can’t worry about how many plays I’m getting and things of that nature. I can only control what I can control, and whenever I get in, I just have to make the best of it. I can’t worry about it. I’m blessed. I have an opportunity to play in the NFL and be healthy, and I have a beautiful wife and beautiful little girl and a boy on the way, so at the end of the day, I can’t complain.”

Although Murray reportedly complained privately to Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie about his diminishing role in Chip Kelly’s offense, publicly Murray is doing his best to avoid saying anything that might make him appear disgruntled. And he says that, contrary to popular opinion, he doesn’t need to be an inside runner like he was in Dallas.

“I like everything,” Murray said. “I like to just be in the game. Everything, whether it’s inside, outside, doesn’t matter. Opportunities. I like opportunities.”

Murray isn’t getting many opportunities, and he sounds resigned to the fact that that’s not going to change.