
Brandon Marshall Injury: Updates on Jets Star's Knee, Foot and Return
New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall is dealing with lingering knee and foot injuries that have been issues for him nearly all season long. However, he would not miss any game action due to the ailments.
Continue for updates.
Marshall Active vs. Colts
Monday, Dec. 5
The Jets announced Marshall would be available to play Monday against Indianapolis.
Latest on Marshall's Practice Status
Saturday, Dec. 3
The Jets announced Marshall was a full participant in practice Saturday.
Marshall Has Been Dependable During Jets Tenure
Injuries haven't been much of a problem for Marshall in his career, as he has never missed more than three games in a single season. While the Jets have seen their share of issues this year, Marshall has started every week.
He has also been one of the most consistent receivers in the NFL, reaching at least 1,000 receiving yards in eight of his first 10 years in the league. He has also topped 100 receptions six different times.
While he is getting up there in age, the 32-year-old receiver is coming off arguably the best season of his career. He finished 2015 with 109 catches for 1,502 yards and a league-best 14 touchdowns.
Due to injuries and turmoil at the quarterback position, however, Marshall is having somewhat of a down year in 2016, posting 49 receptions for 668 yards and three touchdowns.
"From a production standpoint, [my] worst season ever and it hurts," Marshall said in November, per Brian Costello of the New York Post. "But from a maturity and growth standpoint, best season I've ever had."





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