RENTON, Wash. -- In what seems like a perpetual search for big-bodied wide receivers, the Seattle Seahawks took a look at Brandon Marshall earlier this month, bringing in the 34-year-old to gauge his health coming off a severe ankle injury.
They apparently did not like what they saw enough to sign him.
Really, it only would have made sense if they were confident that Marshall was all the way back after being limited to five games and 18 receptions last season with the New York Giants, who released him with a failed-physical designation.