As the love-fest in Denver continues (it could be in jeopardy today in Baltimore), the Broncos and receiver Brandon Marshall have worked out one of their past differences.
Per Jay Glazer of FOX, the Broncos have agreed to rescind fines imposed on Marshall and actually return previously collected money.
Glazer reports that roughly $73,000 was involved.
The specific calculation of that amount isn't clear. Marshall exposed himself to roughly $35,000 in fines by skipping a mandatory minicamp during the offseason, and other fines likely were imposed as a result of Marshall's behavior at practice, which triggered an August suspension for conduct detrimental to the team.
Marshall is in the last year of his rookie contract. So the next transaction between player and team could involve the franchise giving Marshall a lot more than $73,000 of his own money.
Broncos refund Marshall's fine money
Posted by Mike Florio on November 1, 2009 12:50 PM ET
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Seems like a nice goodwill gesture.
Apparently when McDaniels wins a few games, he loses his memory.
That whole organization is nothing but a bunch of losers and douchebags...