Related media Travel deals ARLINGTON, Texas - DeMarco Murray had just done something no running back in NFL history had done, breaking a record set by none other than Jim Brown with his seventh consecutive 100-yard game to open a season. So you'd think the offensive linemen who helped pave Murray's way might want to bask in a little of the glory. But Cowboys center Travis Frederick was having nothing to do with that. That record, he said, almost with reverence, was all about the runner. "It truly is a tribute to him," Frederick said. "It has nothing to do with any of the rest of us. He earned that. The way he worked in the offseason, the way he continues to work in practice. He's working...
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