ARLINGTON, Texas -- Alfred Morris might be a new Cowboy, but this isn't his first rodeo.
Morris was the Cowboys' newest running back -- up until last Thursday, when the organization spent its No. 4 overall draft pick on Ezekiel Elliott. But if anyone thought Morris was bothered by the highly-touted rookie joining the roster, that sounds far from the case.
"I get used to that, man," Morris said. "When I was at the Redskins, every year they drafted another running back."
It's true. Even after Morris ran for 1,613 yards as a rookie in 2012, Washington drafted ball carriers in every subsequent year of his career.