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Chargers' Trey Marshall: Activated from COVID-19 list
The Los Angeles Chargers activated Trey Marshall (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register reports.Marshall was unavailable in Week 16 after he was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list. However, he'll likely return to the field for Sunday's matchup against the Broncos.
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Chargers' Trey Marshall: Moves to reserve/COVID-19 list
The Los Angeles Chargers placed Trey Marshall on the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.According to Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times, head coach Brandon Staley labeled Marshall as day-to-day, which would seem to suggest that the 25-year-old safety is on the list as a vaccinated player that tested positive for the virus. Per the NFL's new COVID-19 protocols, Marshall will be eligible to rejoin the team as soon as he's deemed to be asymptomatic. Marshall thus has an outside shot of gaining clearance prior to Sunday's game against the Texans. He's appeared in 12 games to date this season, recording 19 tackles.
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Chargers' Trey Marshall: Full participant in practice
Trey Marshall (ankle) was a full participant in practice Thursday.After spending most of training camp with Denver dealing with an ankle injury, Marshall failed to make the Broncos roster and eventually signed with the Los Angeles Chargers. The safety was forced to miss L.A.'s season opener against Washington as his ankle issue was still bothering him. Now it seems that the injury is mostly cleared up, and Marshall should be able to make his season debut Sunday against the Cowboys.
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Chargers' Trey Marshall: Won't play Week 1
The Los Angeles Chargers listed Trey Marshall (ankle) as out for Sunday's season opener against Washington.While with Denver during training camp, Marshall injured his ankle during a preseason contest and failed to make the initial 53-man roster. He was scooped up by the Chargers, but it appears that his ankle remains an issue.
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Trey Marshall: Let go by Denver
The Broncos waived Trey Marshall (ankle) on Tuesday, Ryan O'Halloran of The Denver Post reports.Marshall spent the latter portion of training camp dealing with an ankle injury, so it's no surprise to see him fail to stick on the initial 53-man roster. He appeared in 30 games with the Broncos over the last three seasons.
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Broncos' Trey Marshall: Out multiple weeks
Trey Marshall (ankle) will miss multiple weeks, according to coach Vic Fangio, Troy Renck of Denver 7 News reports.The Denver Broncos locked up Marshall by electing to tender his contact for 2021. The 25-year-old appeared in 12 games, primarily in a special teams capacity, during last season. The Florida State product was in line for a sizeable backup role behind Kareem Jackson and Justin Simmons, but his injury may cost him a few spots on the depth chart. Denver opens the regular season on Sep. 12, but it is unknown if Marshall will be active for Week 1.
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Broncos' Trey Marshall: Impairs ankle Saturday
Trey Marshall (ankle) has been downgraded to out for the remainder of the game against the Vikings on Saturday, Patrick Smyth reports.The 25-year-old appeared in 12 games for Denver last year, mostly on special teams. As long as this injury doesn't force him to miss significant time, he should see a similar depth and special teams role in 2021.
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Broncos' Trey Marshall: Signs ERFA tender
Trey Marshall signed his free-agent tender with the Denver Broncos on Tuesday.The 25-year-old was an exclusive rights free agent, so he was locked in with Denver once the team decided to tender him a contract for 2021. Marshall appeared in 12 games during 2020 and totaled six tackles while primarily playing special teams.
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Broncos' Trey Marshall: Tendered by Broncos
The Denver Broncos tendered a contract to exclusive rights free agent Trey Marshall (quadriceps) on Monday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.Marshall suited up for all 16 of the Broncos' games in 2019, plus the team's first 10 outings of the 2020 campaign. Shin and quad injuries took their toll down the stretch, however, ultimately forcing Marshall to miss four of Denver's final six games. This latest transaction puts him on a trajectory to return to the Broncos' lineup this fall, where he's primarily expected to be deployed as a special-teams contributor. Should veteran safety Kareem Jackson move on this offseason, Marshall's defensive role could become more prominent.
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Broncos' Trey Marshall: Won't play Week 17
Trey Marshall (quadriceps) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Raiders, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports.The 24-year-old received the questionable tag despite not practicing all week, so it's not a major surprise he's sitting out the season finale. Marshall finishes the season with six total tackles while primarily playing special teams in 12 games.