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The Denver Broncos‘ playoff hopes took a huge blow today after head coach Josh McDaniels said receiver Brandon Marshall will not play in the final game of the season.
The Denver Broncos, currently with an 8-7 record, are one of the many teams still alive for an AFC playoff birth.
Starting the season 6-0, the team has lost seven out of the last nine, and needs a win along with help from other teams to enter the postseason.
But McDaniels revealed Marshall—who is believed to have injured his hamstring during practice this week—will not line up against Kansas City, saying “several other players will play Sunday with injuries worse than Marshall’s.”
Marshall and McDaniels had their issues earlier in the season, but improved the relationship when the Broncos got off to the hot start.
With the Broncos now fighting for their playoff lives, they are now in a much tougher position, with Marshall being the most targeted player on the Broncos offense.
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One Comment on "Report: Denver Broncos’ Brandon Marshall Benched For Season Finale Vs Chiefs"
Gabriel on Sun, 27th Jul 2014 12:55 am
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good!!…