ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- There are times when Brandon Marshall uses the 140-character world that is Twitter for entertainment, to engage, to make a point, or to remind people he’s not that Brandon Marshall.
To remind that he’s the Brandon Marshall with a Super Bowl ring and big plans to help the Denver Broncos get another title. Or as Broncos such as Brock Osweiler and fellow linebacker Danny Trevathan left via free agency, to remind his followers who the champs were.
And in that Super Bowl quest, Marshall is so intent on earning a new deal, keeping his starting spot and helping the Broncos defense keep the No.