Latavius Murray Calls It a Career After 10 Incredible Seasons in the NFL

   

Saints release veteran RB Latavius Murray

In a heartfelt farewell to the gridiron, veteran Pro Bowl running back Latavius Murray is officially retiring from the NFL after an impressive 10-year career that defied all odds.

At 35, Murray walks away with a resume many 1st-round picks would envy:
🔥 6,552 rushing yards on 1,560 carries (4.2 YPC)
🔥 59 rushing touchdowns
🔥 239 receptions for 1,620 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns
🔥 151 total career games

Originally drafted in the 6th round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Raiders, Murray quickly made a name for himself in Oakland before becoming a reliable force across the league. His journey led him to suit up for the Vikings, Saints, Ravens, Broncos, and most recently, the Bills.

From late-round sleeper to locker room leader, Murray’s career is a testament to hard work, durability, and clutch performances when it mattered most.

“A fantastic career for a 6th-round pick,” one fan wrote. “The definition of consistency.”