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Eight NFL players facing make-or-break seasons

Eddie Lacy

Brandon Marshall, wide receiver, New York Giants

Brandon Marshall couldn't stop laughing after seeing Jay Cutler in his birthday suit

Marshall is 33 years old and will be suiting up with his fifth and likely final team before he retires. The six-time Pro Bowl receiver signed a two-year deal with the Giants.

Worth noting, Marshall joined the Giants not with dollar signs in his eyes, but to complete his career “as a winner.” Throughout Marshall’s 11 years in the league, playing for the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears and New York Jets, he has yet to even play in the postseason.

To date, Marshall has tallied 941 receptions for 12,061 yards and 82 touchdowns. Unfortunately, he struggled last season, catching only 46.1 percent of the passes thrown in his direction for 788 yards and three touchdowns.

If for some reason Marshall fails to play up to expectations, he could find himself the odd man out. The similar situation happened to former Giants veteran wideout Victor Cruz who took a backseat to youngsters Odell Beckham Jr. and Sterling Shepard.

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