November 22, 2024 10:08 AM

Cowboys' DeMarco Murray Exchanges Over 50 Obscene Text Messages, Pictures With My Wife – Former Sooner RB Brennan Clay

Former Oklahoma Sooners running back Brennan Clay revealed that he discovered more than 50 inappropriate text messages between Dallas Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray and his wife, leading him to file for divorce from his current marriage.

In an exclusive interview with Paparazzi site TMZ, Clay said that he felt disgusted after he found out that his wife, Gina D'Agostini, has been cheating behind his back with "the person who he looked up to the most as a running back and as a friend."

Clay served as Murray's backup at University Oklahoma during the 2010-2011 season before the latter was taken in the third round of the 2011 Draft. Like Murray, Clay spent four seasons with the Sooners, but he went undrafted at last year's draft. He tried to make it in the NFL but his latest attempt saw him being cut by the Denver Broncos in the offseason.

Aside from the text messages, the ex-Sooner RB revealed that he also discovered graphic photos that Gina and DeMarco had sent each other. Clay felt he had enough that he decided to put his wife's affair with the Cowboys running back on blast on Twitter last Sunday.

"So Demarco Murray was having an affair with my wife ..I'm done ..@demarcomurray and @gina_edagos0126 ..1 has a baby momma and she has 2 kids. I'm disgusted .." he tweeted. I'm assuming the "she" with two kids is Gina. Never too old to get your Groupie on!

Clay stressed that he doesn't regret revealing his wife's infidelity, insisting that he only wanted everyone to know the truth.

"People givin me ish for puttin it out there ...if you could read these messages ...YOU would too..I wanted the truth out there," posted by Clay on his Twitter account.

Murray, who has already rushed 1,427 yards on 288 carries for the Cowboys this season, was asked by TMZ for his comments on the issue but his representatives has denied the request up to this point.

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