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Seahawks have Marshall in plans?
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PM ETBrandon Marshall | Broncos | Interested: Seahawks?, Redskins?, Ravens?
The Denver Broncos were without polarizing wide receiver Brandon Marshall during the season-ending loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, and there have been rumblings that he's played his last game for them in general.
As much as Marshall's off-field behavior became an issue for the current Broncos' administration, the game to acquire him appears to have officially begun, and there should be plenty of interested teams. One team could be the Seattle Seahawks, who would then pair a high-priced productive wideout with their high-priced unproductive wideout (T.J. Houshmandzadeh). NFC West blogger Mike Sando didn't rule out the possibility during a SportsNation chat on Thursday.
Of course, AFC West blogger Bill Williamson says Marshall -- and a lot of other folks from Denver -- might be joining the Shanny show in Washington this offseason:
Bill Williamson
Expect big Denver influence in D.C.
"Any Denver free agents from the Shanahan era will be candidates to join their former coach as well. Little-utilized tight end Tony Scheffler and running back Peyton Hillis could leave if Denver is open to letting them go. Scheffler probably is going to be a restricted free agent. Of course, the free-spending Redskins also have to be considered a possible landing spot for disgruntled receiver Brandon Marshall. In short, if Shanahan worked with someone in Denver and they are available, there could be an upcoming reunion in Washington.
Seahawks have Marshall in plans?
5:01
PM ETBrandon Marshall | Broncos | Interested: Seahawks?, Redskins?, Ravens?
The Denver Broncos were without polarizing wide receiver Brandon Marshall during the season-ending loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, and there have been rumblings that he's played his last game for them in general.
As much as Marshall's off-field behavior became an issue for the current Broncos' administration, the game to acquire him appears to have officially begun, and there should be plenty of interested teams. One team could be the Seattle Seahawks, who would then pair a high-priced productive wideout with their high-priced unproductive wideout (T.J. Houshmandzadeh). NFC West blogger Mike Sando didn't rule out the possibility during a SportsNation chat on Thursday.
Of course, AFC West blogger Bill Williamson says Marshall -- and a lot of other folks from Denver -- might be joining the Shanny show in Washington this offseason:
Bill Williamson
Expect big Denver influence in D.C.
"Any Denver free agents from the Shanahan era will be candidates to join their former coach as well. Little-utilized tight end Tony Scheffler and running back Peyton Hillis could leave if Denver is open to letting them go. Scheffler probably is going to be a restricted free agent. Of course, the free-spending Redskins also have to be considered a possible landing spot for disgruntled receiver Brandon Marshall. In short, if Shanahan worked with someone in Denver and they are available, there could be an upcoming reunion in Washington.
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