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Brandon Marshall #15 | Wide Receiver | Denver Broncos
Height: 6-4    Weight: 230    Born: Mar 23, 1984, Pittsburgh, PA

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2006DEN152030915.5202126.000
2007DEN16102132513.07455711.400
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1@BUF55210.41000.00
2OAK58216.40000.00
3JAC713319.00000.00
4@IND3237.71000.00
5SD77210.30000.00
7PIT67712.80000.00
8GB37424.70000.00
9@DET99610.70000.00
10@KC68514.20000.00
11TEN45614.0111616.00
12@CHI49724.31100.00
13@OAK66711.20000.00
14KC1011511.5211010.00
15@HOU111079.70000.00
16@SD67512.50000.00
17MIN1011411.4123115.50
Player Notes
May 2, 2008
The Denver Broncos won't know for sure until shortly before training camp if wide receiver Brandon Marshall will be fully recovered from his right forearm injury, according to ESPN. Marshall has nerve damage in his right forearm as a result of a fall through a glass entertainment center while horse playing with family members in March. The team thinks and hopes Marshall will be fine, but when there is nerve damage, there are no guarantees.
April 7, 2008
Brandon Marshall had the cast removed from his right arm over the weekend. "The doctor said it looks good," Marshall tells the Denver Post. "All we have to do now is wait for the artery to come around, but everything else is healing well." He will remain in a sling for another four weeks and then begin rehab. Marshall hopes to be ready for training camp.
March 28, 2008
Denver Broncos star wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who keeps finding his name in negative news reports, insisted Thursday he's really a good guy who just needs to grow up, according to the Sporting News. "Being truthful, it is time for me to grow up on and off the field," Marshall said Thursday. "I'm not just a guy that's on the team, I'm a starter and have a lot of responsibility on this team. We have goals that we're trying to reach, and I play a big role in that." It was Marshall's first extensive public comments since his latest misstep, a freak accident that landed him in the operating room for surgery on his right arm and called into question his maturity level again.
March 26, 2008
The Denver Broncos have made their first public comments on star receiver Brandon MarshallÂ’s recent arm injury, according to FOX Sports. In the statement, BroncosÂ’ head athletic trainer Steve Antonopulos confirmed reports that Marshall sustained right forearm lacerations to one artery, one vein, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles. "All have been repaired, and his right forearm and elbow will be immobilized for six weeks," Antonopulos said. "Rehabilitation will begin in six weeks. Full recovery is expected to take three to four months." This timeline means Marshall should be ready to resume football activities in time for the start of training camp in late July.
March 25, 2008
Brandon Marshall has an injured right arm and he could take several months to recover, according to ESPN. In a story published Monday, Marshall told the Rocky Mountain News he had slipped on a fast-food bag while vacationing at a resort with his mother, father and siblings. He said there was nothing more to read into it than that and described his injury as "a little cut on my arm." The latest update makes the injury sound much more serious. The NFL Network reported Monday night, citing no sources, that Marshall had severed an artery, a vein and a nerve in his forearm along with tendons to five muscles. Marshall underwent surgery this past weekend and will be in a cast for two weeks, then a splint for a month, but he will be ready for training camp.