Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall deemed himself 100 percent healthy earlier this offseason, but the Bears doctors weren’t convinced that he could handle a full workload until Tuesday. They wanted to wait and make sure that Marshall had fully healed from the arthroscopic surgery on his hip earlier this offseason before giving Marshall the green…
In what appears to be a coincidence of timing, Chicago Bears receiver Brandon Marshall appeared Monday on "NFL Live" to discuss treatment for mental illness at around the same time the father of former Detroit Lions receiver Titus Young...Show More Summary
Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall has had a problematic hip dating back to his time with the Denver Broncos. It’s required multiple surgeries including another clean up procedure this offseason. But for the first time since 2010, Marshall finally feels the injury is in the past. According to Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times,…
The Bears weren’t shy about explaining that Lovie Smith’s failure to develop a productive offense was the primary reason why he was fired after the end of the 2012 season. It will be a few months before we get to see what Marc Trestman has put together to replace what we saw in 2012, but…
When most people think of slot receivers, they think of smaller, quick players, a la Wes Welker. They don't think of Brandon Marshall, but that may change in 2013. Marshall isn't foreign to the slot position. According to Pro Football...Show More Summary
One of the biggest keys for the Bears' offense next season will be to get production from a receiver outside of Brandon Marshall, which should mean a lot more opportunities for Earl Bennett. Marshall accounted for 41 percent of the Bears receptions and was targeted on 40 percent of their passes. Show More Summary
On the first day of free agency last year, the Bears swung a trade for wide receiver Brandon Marshall. They made a splash on the first day again in 2013. The team has announced that tight end Martellus Bennett has agreed to a four-year deal to leave the Giants for a spot on the Bears…
In 2012, new Bears wide receiver, Brandon Marshall, had one of the best seasons for a wide receiver in team history. He set new records for catches (118) and receiving yards (1,508) and set a personal career high with 11 touchdowns.Show More Summary
It is no secret that Jay Cutler and the Bears offense did not live up to the expectations of the Chicago faithful during the 2012 regular season. Expectations by making bold moves like trading for Brandon Marshall and having a run-oriented...Show More Summary
There's no question that one of the biggest issues for the Chicago Bears the last few seasons has been the talent of the wide receivers. This year the team was led by Brandon Marshall, who was the first Bears receiver to have 100 receptions and 1,000 yards since Marty Booker in 2001. Show More Summary
For the third time in four years, Chicago Bears WR Brandon Marshall will undergo hip surgery. It is being reported by multiple sources that Marshall will undergo arthroscopic surgery. Reports suggest that the procedure is very minor and the recovery period could only take as little as two weeks. Marshall had a career year with [...]
Only a few Chicago Bears can screw up so badly against the Detroit Lions that it costs them the game. Brandon Marshall, feel free to drop a few footballs. Julius Peppers, rush half-speed on a couple of third downs. Chicago’s defenseShow More Summary
The Bears can get to the playoffs only if they beat the Lions and if the Packers knock off the Vikings. But that won’t make Bears receiver Brandon Marshall buy a share of Packers non-stock stock. “I’m not cheering for anybody but the Bears,” Marshall said Thursday, via CSN Chicago. “Yeah, that’s how it is. …
Bears quarterback Jay Cutler is clearly impressed with Lions wideout Calvin Johnson, just as he loves having Brandon Marshall on his side. But that doesn’t mean he thinks it’s the best way to do business. In discussing Johnson’s record-breaking season, Cutler advocated a broader-based approach to passing the ball. “It’s impressive what they’re doing,” Cutler…
It was not pretty, it wasn't always fun to watch, and it was the weirdest game of the year. Cutler didn't complete his first six passes and it seemed like he was only trying to throw to Brandon Marshall all day. The Bears needed to get back in the win column to save their playoff hopes today. Show More Summary
The Bears lost for the fifth time in the last six games against the Packers last Sunday, eliminating them from contention for the division title and leading wide receiver Brandon Marshall to call for more accountability from the offense in order to halt their skid. Marshall apologized for those comments, which also included a call…
Stop me if you've heard this before. The Chicago Bears come out of the gate hot, leading some to question whether they might be the best team in the NFC and a legitimate Super Bowl contender, but as the season winds down, a late swoon leaves the Bears on the brink of missing the playoffs altogether. Show More Summary
From the beginning of the game Sunday, Jay Cutler seemed to be on a different page from the rest of the offense, even Brandon Marshall. It started rough and stayed that way for Cutler, who had his second-lowest yardage output of the season in the Bears' 21-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Show More Summary
When the Chicago Bears acquired Brandon Marshall during the offseason, many saw it as a move that solved two problems at once. Marshall’s arrival finally gave quarterback Jay Cutler the No. 1 receiver he has lacked since his stint in Chicago began. Show More Summary
Brandon Marshall put the by CouponDropDown" style="text-decoration: underline;" id="_GPLITA_2" href="#">Green Bay Packers on notice Wednesday that he is not happy with them. When he walked to the podium with his little Charlie Brown style Christmas tree, he had a very specific agenda, says Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune. Show More Summary