A salute to Brandon Marshall for turning around his life.
His career did not do the same with the Seahawks.
Seattle released the six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver on Tuesday.
It was the Seahawks’ only roster move on the day. As expected, they did not make a trade before the NFL’s deadline to do so Tuesday afternoon.
No need to change what’s working on a team that’s won four of its last five games. Plus, the Seahawks’ biggest need, experienced depth in the pass rush, is one of the league’s most expensive commodities to acquire.