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At 6-4 and 230 pounds, Marshall emerges as the team’s largest wide receiver. With the Jets, Miami, Denver, and Chicago in 167 regular-season games, he has caught 941 passes for 12,061 yards (12.8 yards per pass attempt) and 82 touchdowns. With 668 receptions, 9,497 yards, and 54 touchdowns, Amani Toomer leads the Giants in all statistical categories.

Marshall is positive he has a lot more productive football left in him, even though he turns 33 on March 23.

He declared, “I feel great,” this morning in the Quest Diagnostics Training Center headquarters of the Giants. “My training began three weeks ago. I have a lot to demonstrate. There’s a grudge I have. As you approach the age of thirty, many people

Declare yourself finished. That’s the kind of player I’ve always been—one who uses things like that as fuel. I’m treating this year as though it’s my first. My goal is to be the best receiver I can be by outworking everyone else.

“I believe I’m in the ideal circumstance. The ownership structure is stable. All I’ve heard about this organization’s exceptional management since moving to New York is nothing short of astounding. I now see why the Giants organization is so well regarded by everyone.”

Marshall spent the previous two seasons as a player with the Jets until being dismissed last week.

“Brandon is a big, talented wide receiver who we believe can still play at a very high level,” the general manager said.

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