Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall's long history of off-field problems has finally caught up with him. Adam Schefter of NFL Network is reporting that Marshall will be suspended three games for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy. The suspension is expected to be announced this week.
But in a twist we hadn't seen before, Schefter reports that the league will reduce the suspension to two games if Marshall agrees to undergo counseling during the suspension. One can only assume that he will, in fact, agree to the counseling.
Marshall can practice with the team throughout training camp and play in the preseason, but he will miss the start of the regular season.
In March, Marshall put his arm through a television and at first lied about how it happened, which didn't endear him to his employers, but his biggest problem is that he's been the subject of multiple domestic violence complaints. Marshall claims that his only problem was with one woman, and that he no longer sees that woman.


















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8-03-2008 @ 11:49PM
George B Vieto said...
Maybe Brandon will get help for his off the field problems and get his life back on track on and off the gridrion.
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8-08-2008 @ 6:12PM
Steve said...
Bronco fan here. I'm sorry that Brandon might get off for two of the three weeks. He should have learned after the first act most certainly the second. Make these players accountable for the game not the team.
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