LANDOVER, Md. - DeMarco Murray is a star. He dresses the part.
He carefully tightened the knot of his beige tie. It formed a perfect dimple over his tailored, patterned shirt, and it nicely set off his tailored blue suit. The ensemble radiated glamour in the crowded, smelly visitor's locker room.
These, as it turns out, are Murray's fighting clothes.
No longer will he play the good soldier.
No longer will he keep his mouth shut.
This was his Keyshawn Johnson moment; his Jonathan Papelbon declaration.
It came after Murray, who did not start the 23-20 loss to Washington, busted a 30-yard run on the first play of the Eagles' second possession .