Alfred Morris has said that he is keen for the Washington Redskins to secure their first win of the 2013 NFL season even if it means a reduced workload for him.
The running back was second in the league for rushing yards in 2012, and has 225 yards and two touchdowns from the first three games of this season.
The 24-year-old told reporters: "I don't care about carries, I just want to win to be honest. Lately we've been playing behind so we have to pass the ball, [but] I don't care about carries.
"Each week I feel like I'm getting better and better. It's not really carries, it's just going out there and getting snaps in live game time situation. I'm getting quite a few snaps. It may not be carries but I'm still in there on passing downs [and] I'm still in there blocking.
"A lot of people, they don't realise that when you put team first anyway, individual accolades will come. Individual stats will come. The only stats I really look at is wins and losses."
The Redskins face the Oakland Raiders tomorrow.