Brandon Marshall announces signing with Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks have signed free-agent wide receiver Brandon Marshall, the 13-year veteran announced Tuesday on Instagram.
Marshall signed a one-year, incentive-based contract worth up to $2 million with the NFC West team, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Seahawks will be the sixth team of Marshall's career following stints with the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, and New York Giants.
The 34-year-old has six 100-catch seasons on his resume, the last coming in 2015, but was limited to just 18 receptions in five games during an injury-shorted season in New York.
The big-bodied Marshall should replace some of the production - especially in the red-zone - from Jimmy Graham, and should battle for No. 2 receiver reps with Tyler Lockett behind Doug Baldwin.
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