
Brandon Marshall Says the New York Jets Will Be His Last Team
The New York Jets will be the last NFL team Brandon Marshall will suit up for—at least that's what he tweeted late Thursday night.
The 31-year-old wide receiver responded to a string of questions and comments from fans on Twitter, a few of which had to do with the remainder of his career.
When asked what team he would retire with and how many years he had left, he made it known that even if he were cut from the team tomorrow, New York would be his last stop:
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"If I'm cut tomorrow. I'll retire. This will be my last team⛳️ https://t.co/DSCeBs3iSU
— Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) July 17, 2015"
"After Jets I'm done https://t.co/No9dhdhJB7
— Machine Marshall (@BMarshall) July 17, 2015"
Marshall, entering his 10th professional season with his new team, started his career with the Denver Broncos in 2006 before moving on to the Miami Dolphins and Chicago Bears.
A five-time Pro Bowl selection, Marshall holds the league record for most single-game receptions with 21.
[Twitter, h/t Larry Brown Sports]
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