At age 34, embarking on his 13th season following surgeries on his toe and his ankle, Brandon Marshall has resurfaced in the NFL's far, upper-left corner.
And he has a message for the rest of the league.
I'm not done.
The veteran wide receiver stood over just about every one of the other 11 Seahawks wide receivers on the field Wednesday during his first practice for Seattle. Stood over them in stature—his new team lists him at 6 feet 5, fulfilling the big receiver coach Pete Carroll always covets—and in status. Marshall is a six-time Pro Bowl selection with six 100-catch seasons in his dozen years for five teams.