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Broncos' Marshall Could Face NFL Suspension

Dec 18, 2014 1:22 AM

Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall could face a suspension from the NFL after being arrested for the third time in the last year, according to The Denver Post. Marshall was arrested in March on a misdemeanor battery charge, his second charge involving a domestic dispute. NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed the league is looking into Marshall's latest arrest, but had no further comment.

The Denver Post

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Broncos' Marshall Predicts 100 Catches

Nov 9, 2014 9:51 PM

Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall has predicted that he will record 100 catches for the team this coming season, according to The Associated Press. "I'm hoping and I'm working to have another 100-ball season," Marshall said Thursday. "I'm there mentally and physically right now." Marshall injured his right arm in March when he cut an artery, a vein, a nerve, two tendons and three muscles during an accident as a resort in Florida. "I feel pretty good," he said. "I still have nerve damage, but I'm still going to catch a hundred balls." "My right hand is not as strong. That's the only thing," Marshall admitted. "The good thing about it is I have a lot of time left."

The Daily Camera

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Cutler: 'I Have To Just Be Patient'

Oct 15, 2014 6:59 PM

Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler admitted on Friday that he has to be more patient with the football this season, according to The Rocky Mountain News. "I have to just be patient, a lot more patient. I've learned every possession just counts for so much in this league. Those 2-yard gains, 3-yard gains, 4-yard gains add up. Make it second-and-short, third-and-short, that's huge," Cutler said. "I know I can go down the field, but I have to learn to take what's given to me. Defenses can't take away everything, and if they take away the play down the field, I have to make enough of the other plays until they give it back. Then you take your shots."

The Rocky Mountain News

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Broncos Release Travis Henry

Nov 9, 2014 9:50 PM

The Broncos released Travis Henry on Monday, saying his commitment to the team was in question, according to an Associated Press report. The Broncos signed Henry to a five-year, $22.5M deal in March 2007. The running back was hampered by injuries in his only season in Denver, rushing for 691 yards on 167 carries with four touchdowns.

AP

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