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Ex-NFL Star DeMarco Murray Trades Cleats for Coaching Whistle
4 Jun
Summary
- DeMarco Murray joins Kansas City Chiefs as running backs coach.
- Chiefs aim to improve their 2025 rushing game, which ranked 25th.
- Murray brings Pro Bowl experience and knowledge to his new role.

DeMarco Murray has returned to the NFL, taking on the role of running backs coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. This transition follows a successful collegiate playing and coaching career at Oklahoma, where he accumulated over 3,600 rushing yards and 50 touchdowns. Murray also spent five years coaching the Sooners from 2020 to 2025.
His arrival addresses a key area of need for the Chiefs, who finished 25th in rushing yards in the 2025 season. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes contributed significantly to the team's rushing total, and the leading running back's yardage was the lowest among AFC leaders. Murray's NFL experience, including three Pro Bowl selections and over 7,000 career rushing yards, is anticipated to revitalize the Chiefs' run game.
The Chiefs have prioritized their running attack, notably signing Kenneth Walker to a three-year, $43 million contract. Murray has praised Walker as a dedicated veteran. Murray's coaching philosophy emphasizes ball security, quarterback protection, and building trust, drawing from his extensive background as a player.
Beyond his role with the running backs, Murray also provided valuable defensive insights, notably assisting the team in evaluating edge rusher R Mason Thomas before his selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. His return to the NFL marks a significant moment after a fulfilling period at his alma mater.