The rest of the league saw Brandon Marshall as finished.
The Seahawks are seeing daily evidence he may be back.
The 34-year-old six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver continues to increase his work incrementally in training camp. He also continues to make plays in practices that remind Seattle’s coaches that he was one of the NFL’s preeminent pass catchers and physically dominant play makers from 2006-15.
This week, Marshall has continued to show he’s nearing a complete return from toe and ankle surgeries since March and a strained hamstring last month. Sunday the 6-foot-5, 236-pound veteran of the Broncos, Dolphins, Bears, Jets and Giants ran a fly route down the left sideline between rookie cornerback Tre Flowers, his daily pupil, and arriving free safety Tedric Thompson during a scrimmage.