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Alfred Morris has no regrets joining Cowboys, even after Ezekiel Elliott picked
- Updated: May 2, 2016
11:28 PM ET
ARLINGTON, Texas – On March 22, Alfred Morris signed a two-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Last Thursday, the Cowboys drafted Ezekiel Elliott in the first round.
Morris and Darren McFadden were directly affected by the decision to draft Elliott at No. 4, but Morris has no regrets about signing with the Cowboys.
“Oh, no, none at all,” Morris said Sunday night at a charity event at AT&T Stadium. “This is where I’m supposed to be and I’m excited about the opportunity here and looking forward to it.”
Morris said he watched about the first six picks of the draft before calling it a night, but it was not because he was upset. He said he got bored.
“I get used to that, man,” Morris said. “When I was …
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