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Broncos' Brandon Marshall attends team workouts despite reportedly not signing RFA tender

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Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall reportedly hasn't signed his restricted free agent tender, but will still take part in the team's offseason workouts.

Marshall is set on participating in the team's voluntary program, even if it means signing a waiver - which would protect him financially if he suffers an injury while unsigned - to do so, a source told NFL Network's Ian Rapport.

The 26-year-old was seen at the Broncos' facility Monday, which seems to confirm that he won't hold out in hopes of gaining a new long-term deal:

The Broncos placed a second-round level tender on Marshall in March, which would pay him around $2.53 million in 2016.

Other teams have until April 22 to sign Marshall to an offer sheet, which the Broncos would then have the option to match, or allow him to sign with the team in exchange for a second-round selection.

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