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With less then three weeks away from the beginning of the 2009 season, the Denver Broncos have fallen to 0-2 in the preseason, with questions surrounding the offense.
Quarterback Kyle Orton did struggle in his second start, while Chris Simms went down to injury in his stint.
Surely the offense could have been better if Brandon Marshall cooperated with the team during the off season, instead of being placed on the scout team.
The trade talks have continue to be known, as Marshall still wants out of Denver, as he feels he is not a good fit for a new offense.
Over the past week, a few teams have been rumored to have interest in Marshall, and is willing to make an offer that could interest the front office.
The New York Jets seem to be the most interested, as they are in need of a dominant presence on the receiving end.
It is also believed that the Baltimore Ravens have interest in Marshall, and could have a good match that Denver is looking for as well.
Yet, the Broncos organization is still going to hold onto Marshall. Even with the troubled past Marshall has shown the front office, and is still a distraction the team has to face, the team still holds on to the receiver most likely for the start of the season.
Denver is going to want a deal like Cutler, where multiple draft picks needs to be involved, but would need a receiver/quarterback in return as well.
The team said that Cutler was staying in Denver, and he found a new home at some point.
Marshall, however, may not have the same luck, which could lead to a long season for the receiver in Denver.
Matt Miselis is an NFL writer for BleacherReport.com