Brandon Marshall

Brandon Marshall has no indication Jets are considering releasing him

New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall said the team has given him "no indication" they plan on releasing him this offseason.

What It Means:

"They haven't said anything otherwise," Marshall said. "No discussions from their side on anything like that." Marshall is due a non-guaranteed $7.5 million in the final year of his contract and is coming off arguably the worst season of his career. The Jets are rebuilding and are currently over the salary cap.

Among the 41 receivers with at least 100 targets in 2016, Marshall's Reception Net Expected Points per target of 0.58 ranked sixth-worst. He also struggled to find the end zone, scoring just three times after turning in 45 combined touchdowns over the previous four seasons.