With 29 seconds left, the clock ticking, and the Jets with just one timeout left the Colts…called a timeout? Really? Manning himself was stunned by the call.
Previous to Marshall signing the Broncos’ tender offer, Brandon would have needed to sign off on any potential trade. Now Brandon Marshall is under contract with Denver through the 2010 season as an unrestricted free agent, and the Broncos can make any trade move that suits the organization.
Drew Rosenhaus, the super agent that also engineered many of the T.O. moves, said on south Florida TV that Marshall will be moved to Seattle for a second round pick, and a lower round pick in addition.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Bengals are considering making a play for Pro Bowl receiver Brandon Marshall. The plan would be to get a beast to roam the opposite side of the field for Ochocinco, theoretically giving Carson Palmer a one-two punch as good as any in the league.