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Retired former All-Pro considering comeback to join Rodgers
Brandon Marshall Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports

Aaron Rodgers‘ newest venture with the New York Jets is attracting a lot of buzz from veteran players, including a retired former Chicago Bears All-Pro wide receiver. The Green Bay Packers traded Rodgers to the Jets this offseason for draft capital. His former Green Bay teammates, Allen Lazard and Randall Cobb, have since signed with the team.

The Jets have tried to sign other veteran wide receivers interested in teaming up with Rodgers, including Odell Beckham Jr. However, Beckham’s price was too high for this season, and he signed with the Baltimore Ravens.

A former Chicago Bears wide receiver wants to join Aaron Rodgers

Brandon Marshall was speaking on the "I Am Athlete" podcast recently. The former Bears All-Pro said he’d be willing to unretire to play for the Jets this season at a new position, tight end. Marshall said he wants to join the Jets because he believes he can win a Super Bowl this season. He claims he can still play at a high level. Marshall made a mock audition tape for what he’d tell the Jets front office in an interview:

“We’re going to win a Super Bowl,” Marshall said. “I’m going to be able to contribute at a high level, and this is what I’m going to be able to give you: 45 catches throughout the year, 20 to 30 plays a game. I’m going to give you eight touchdowns scoring.”

The 39-year-old athlete probably won’t get that chance. Marshall reasoned on the podcast that his body would have difficulty taking physical blows this season. Not to mention, the Jets have two solid options at tight end with C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin. One thing in Marshall’s favor is he has ties to the Jets, as he played there for the 2015-16 seasons.

Marshall, who seems to hold a grudge against Bears management, played against Rodgers during his three seasons in Chicago as a part of the Packers rivalry. The Bears went 1-5 against the Packers when Marshall was in Chicago, so it’s no wonder he has enormous respect for Rodgers.

This article first appeared on ChiCitySports and was syndicated with permission.

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