While Brandon Marshall has every right to hold out — many would have — it sure is nice to see him down at the Denver Broncos facility.
Great to see you, @BMarshh54. pic.twitter.com/wZZJWRAWet
— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) April 18, 2016
According to Troy Renck of the Denver Post, Marshall arrived in Denver last night and will participate in offseason activities despite not currently being under contract.
#Broncos LB Brandon Marshall arrived in Denver last night. Expectation is that will participate in workouts even without a signed contract
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) April 18, 2016
#broncos tweeted picture of Brandon Marshall at facility. Again expectation is will participate even if means signing a waiver
— Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) April 18, 2016
There had been reports that Marshall would holdout without a long-term deal in hand, but apparently nothing can stop him from preparing for the Denver Broncos’ upcoming season.
The Broncos placed the second-round tender on Marshall, which means that he’ll make $2.553 million in 2016 if the two sides can’t agree on a long-term deal. So far, Marshall has refused to sign the tender, but his appearance at offseason workouts is a good sign that something will get done, one way or another.