Former Oklahoma Sooners running back Bernard Clay says Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray had an affair with his wife.
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It’s apparently going to be a rough week for Dallas Cowboys running back DeMarco Murray after he was called out on social media by former teammate Bernard Clay who alleges the Pro Bowl rusher had an affair with his wife.
Clay, who played with DeMarco Murray during their tenure at Oklahoma took to Twitter on Sunday afternoon and put his former friend on blast, not only claiming that Murray had the affair but also essentially broke up his family given Clay and his wife have two children together.
I'm disgusted ..
— Brennan Clay (@BrennanClay24) November 30, 2014
On that note headed to church ..
— Brennan Clay (@BrennanClay24) November 30, 2014
Bernard Clay doesn’t go on to say how he found out about the alleged affair though seems pretty upset about it, understandably so assuming the allegations are true.
Clay even went as far as to tag both his wife and DeMarco Murray on Twitter so it’s likely both will see the tweet, especially his wife (perhaps soon to be ex-wife) so it’s possible a war of words could explode on social media in the coming hours.
Both Clay and Murray were teammates on the Oklahoma Sooners during the 2010 season. Clay went undrafted though spent training camp with the Denver Broncos, however, he was one of the final roster cuts as the Broncos were extremely deep at the running back position and had little need for the former Sooner rusher.
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