Jerry Jones, DeMarco Murray share pregame embrace

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There's no love lost between Eagles running back DeMarco Murray and the Dallas Cowboys, right?

On second thought, maybe tensions have already cooled between Murray and his former employer. At least, that's what a pre-game hug between the reigning NFL rushing champion and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones would seem to indicate.

Minutes before the Eagles were set to take on Dallas in a pivotal NFC East showdown, Murray was caught in an embrace with the man who used to sign his paychecks. And the only reason Jones doesn't continue signing those checks is because he didn't feel Murray was worth the money -- not the five-year, $40 million contract with $21 million guaranteed the Eagles gave him in free agency, anyway.

No doubt, Murray was disappointed and maybe even felt a little disrespected, especially coming off a season in which he touched the ball over 500 times for the Cowboys between regular season and playoffs. In any case, it would appear the Pro Bowl running back is over it.

As long as Murray rams it down the Cowboys' defense throat, not much else really matters, eh?

In other news, what in the world is the guy to left staring at?

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