On the first play of the fourth quarter against the Giants, the Cowboys running back needed one yard.

He got it.

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Murray took a handoff from Tony Romo, went to his right and was tackled one yard later, making him the first running back in NFL history to start a season with seven 100-yard rushing games.

Murray, in his fourth year in the league after being drafted by Dallas as the 71st pick of the 2011 Draft out of Oklahoma, broke a record held by Jim Brown since 1958.

One drive later, Murray needed another 1-yard run to get his seventh touchdown run of the year and to put the Cowboys up 28-14.