Tell me this isn’t happening again. Another soap opera at Broncos headquarters. Once again a key player is at the center of it, a player who has loads of talent. Heck, this player can certainly be described as a very unique talent. The player in question is unhappy, and has reportedly demanded a trade. Sound familiar? This did not work out as the Broncos hoped with Jay Cutler. How will it work with Brandon Marshall? Unfortunately, the Broncos might be about to find out. Mr. Marshall did not show for the team’s mandatory minicamp over the weekend.
Marshall is unquestionably the Broncos top receiver. He has caught 100 balls each of the past two seasons. He has breakaway speed, and an ability to make plays after the catch. He has certainly made a statement in Denver after being selected in the fourth round of the 2006 draft. Marshall is due to make $1.2 million this season, which sounds good but ranks 58th among wide receivers in the league. Marshall is also reportedly upset with the team’s medical staff for failing to accurately diagnose his hip injury last season. Marshall had surgery on the hip in the offseason, but played through the injury in the second half of last season. Our friend Adam Schefter, who will be joining ESPN in August, told us this afternoon on KOA that Marshall demanded a trade last weekend when he met with owner Pat Bowlen.
