WR could be in line for major payday Aaron Wilson
The price isn't getting any lower when it comes to Denver Broncos Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall.
After catching an NFL record 21 passes against the Indianapolis Colts, Marshall is probably getting even more expensive.
"And I'm giving them every ounce of my sweat," Marshall reminded the Broncos' negotiators via the Denver Post on Monday.
Marshall could command as much money as Arizona Cardinals wideout Larry Fitzgerald's $40 million pact, if not much more.
"We've always felt Brandon was in a class by himself," Kennard McGuire, Marshall's agent, told the Post. "Now, it's become evident he's one of the greats. He has the passion to do that. At this time, Brandon is clearly focused on finishing the season with no distractions. At the appropriate time, he and I will sit down and discuss what the future holds."
Marshall has a history of off-field problems, but his talent is undeniable.
Marshall is wondering if the Broncos are inclined to empty the bank vault for him.
"I think if they wanted to get something done, it would have been done already," Marshall said. "But our ultimate goal is to win games and we have three of them left. Hopefully we can get that done. Regarding a contract, I think it's best if I just play it out."
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