Brandon Marshall, Broncos agree to four-year extension
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The Broncos and linebacker Brandon Marshall have agreed to a four-year contract extension, the team announced Tuesday.
The contract is for four years, with $20 million guaranteed and a $10 million signing bonus, reports Troy Renck of The Denver Post. Marshall is now signed with the team through 2020. He will play the upcoming season under a $2.53 million restricted free agent tender amount.
“This means the world. It means everything to me to be a Bronco,” Marshall told Renck.
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Marshall, 26, was an integral part of the Denver defense that carried the team to a Super Bowl victory last season. He played in all 16 games during the regular season, recording 103 tackles, including 1 1/2 sacks, with two forced fumbles and an interception.