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If he makes the roster.
That, however, is no lock Authentic Dak Prescott Jersey , according to ESPN, which points out that Marshall’s meager guarantee of $90,000 means it would be easy for Seattle to cut him before the start of the regular season.
The 34-year-old Marshall is coming off two surgeries, one on his ankle and one on his toe Stefon Diggs Jersey Big , and he played in just five games last year. In those five games he managed just 18 catches for 154 yards, a career-low average of 8.6 yards per catch. Marshall hasn’t been able to do much this offseason because of a hamstring injury.
Marshall himself admitted that “I’m not where I want to be, not even close, but my goal is to be in midseason form come camp.”
If Marshall isn’t where the Seahawks want him to be in camp Authentic Andrew Luck Jersey , don’t be surprised if he’s not on the team when the regular season starts.
The Chicago Bears hired former Minnesota Vikings coach Brad Childress as an offensive consultant and finalized new coach Matt Nagy's staff.
Childress coached the Vikings from 2006-10 and worked alongside Nagy as a member of Andy Reid's staff in Kansas City from 2013-17. Childress announced his retirement after the season. But the lure of working with Nagy apparently was strong.
The Bears said Tuesday that Dave Ragone will return as quarterbacks coach, Charles London will coach running backs and Mike Furrey will coach receivers. The defensive staff returns intact, with Bill Shuey joining as a quality control coach.
The Bears also hired Jason Loscalzo as strength and conditioning coach and Andre Tucker as a trainer.
Chicago announced last month that Vic Fangio would return for a fourth season as defensive coordinator. The Bears also hired former Oregon coach Mark Helfrich as offensive coordinator, Chris Tabor as special teams coach Authentic Travis Kelce Jersey , Harry Hiestand as offensive line coach and Kevin Gilbride as tight ends coach.
Chicago fired former coach John Fox after going 5-11 and finishing last in the NFC North for the fourth straight year.