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Darren Sproles had 15 carries for 66 yards while Kenjon Barner carried nine times for 39 yards.

Kelly says he met with Murray and most running backs would be similarly frustrated.
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Murray played just 14 snaps and carried the ball just eight times in the game. Murray was not available on Wednesday, but is expected to speak with reporters after practice on Thursday.
"Every running back wants the ball more. Every wide receiver wants the ball more. Every quarterback wishes he threw the ball more," Kelly said. "
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"We didn't have the ball in the third quarter. I'm not complaining — we had an interception return for a touchdown and a punt return for a touchdown — so we got 14 points, I'm happy," Kelly said.
Kelly said the Patriots game didn't go as expected for its offense.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Eagles coach Chip Kelly says running back DeMarco Murray is unhappy with the carries he got in an upset win of the New England Patriots on Sunday, but didn't undercut anyone by speaking with team owner Jeffrey Lurie.
"All of our players sit in first class and when Mr. Lurie flies with us, he sits in first class. So they happened to be sitting next to each other," Kelly said. "He did not request a meeting with Mr. Lurie."
Kelly rebutted rumors on Wednesday that Murray sought out Lurie, saying the NFL's rushing leader from last season simply sat next to Lurie on the plane ride home from Massachusetts.