The Tennessee Titan is king to a regeneration castle.
Perhaps it’s that famous Southern hospitality, or maybe due to the fact that he’s just a really nice guy, but Tennessee Titans running back DeMarco Murray is happy to have you at his Nashville home. “Come on in, I just got back from training,” he says, opening up his garage, sipping from a glass of 2 percent milk (his preferred recovery drink). At 6’1”, Murray is long and lean, with a quiet friendliness—there’s no cocky swagger here, despite the fact that he’s one of the most talented guys in the league. At home, Murray is a hands-on father of two who loves the laid-back lifestyle in Nashville, where downtown is just a 20-minute drive past beautiful horse farms and rolling green hills.
But just because his home is a respite from his hyper-scheduled life doesn’t mean he goes out of athlete mode once he walks across the welcome mat. In fact, Murray’s house is a performance facility in and of itself, with almost every room featuring a design or piece of equipment that will help him be at his best.
Murray opened his doors to the Furthermore team for a tour of his high-performance home—take a look:
Even his home theater is performance-oriented: “About two to three times a week, when I’m feeling flush, I’ll wear my NormaTec sleeves while watching film or movies,” he says. The inflatable leg sleeves use a pulse massage technology to improve and increase blood flow, ideally speeding recovery from Murray’s hard workouts. Twenty-minute sessions are typical, Murray says, which he enjoys in one of the room’s fleet of leather recliners. And while game film gets plenty of analysis in-season, he likes to mix it up with some pop culture, too. “I just watched King Kong.”
Murray’s healthy diet relies heavily on lean proteins like chicken, steak, salmon and the occasional sea bass, so his poolside grill gets a lot of play. “My wife does the prep, and I throw things on the grill,” he says. “I stick mostly to steak and chicken, some corn on the cob in the husk, but when we have friends and family over, we’ll definitely do some ribs.” When he’s burning more calories in season, he’ll allow himself an occasional cheat meal; among his favorites is an Angus beef burger from Nashville’s Jack Brown’s Beer & Burger Joint.
An organized closet is a total statement piece, and Murray’s is a thing of beauty. And it’s no accident: twice a week, a professional comes to Murray’s home to keep his walk-in right and tight. Beyond the aesthetic payoff, Murray gleans mental clarity from his color-coordinated set-up. “Being organized is just easier, it helps you breathe,” he says. And while his home hub houses everything from dress shirts to his extensive Yeezy collection—he owns every edition—he applies this Zen mentality at the stadium. “My locker is definitely one of the most organized on the team,” he says, with a laugh.