Rough beginning? New Dolphins WR Brandon Marshall out until training camp after surgery

By Tim Reynolds, AP
Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Marshall out until training camp after surgery

DAVIE, Fla. — Brandon Marshall will be sidelined until at least the start of Miami Dolphins training camp while he recovers from an undisclosed surgery.

The wide receiver has been rehabbing, Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said. Sparano would not disclose the nature of the surgery, saying only that it was something the team did not expect when it acquired the wide receiver from the Denver Broncos.

Marshall didn’t participate in an offseason practice with his new team Wednesday, instead working out on an exercise bike before watching his new teammates participate in on-field drills. Marshall would not disclose the nature of the injury, deferring that question to Sparano.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP’s earlier story is below.

DAVIE, Fla. (AP) — Brandon Marshall milled about the Miami Dolphins practice field, donning an orange cap and sneakers instead of a helmet and cleats.

It wasn’t the introduction either he or the Dolphins wanted.

Marshall didn’t participate in an offseason practice with his new team Wednesday, held out for undisclosed injury reasons. Instead, the wide receiver Miami acquired from Denver about a month ago started the workout on an exercise bike set up behind an end zones, then watched drills taking place on the field, stopping to chat with Ricky Williams, Ronnie Brown and others.

Marshall also followed along with the plays, picking up whatever nuances of the offense he could.

“It’s definitely frustrating, but you know, some things you can’t control,” said Marshall, who didn’t appear to be wearing any braces or show any other obvious sign of injury. “In my past, I learned that, not to worry myself and hold my head down when I can’t control it. I’m just going to do the best I can with the mental reps and prepare myself that way.”

For now, that’ll have to do. The next organized team activity session, or OTA, for the Dolphins is next week.

Miami sent the Broncos a pair of second-round draft picks for Marshall, then quickly got the receiver to agree on a contract extension. Marshall had 101 catches for 1,120 yards last season for Denver, including an NFL-record 21 catches for 200 yards against Indianapolis in December.

He’s the sort of big-play receiver Miami has clamored for, and in time, Marshall plans on showing the Dolphins why he was worth a contract extension that could be worth $50 million.

“Well, when you have someone as dynamic as he is, 1-on-1 coverage and even double coverage take on a whole new idea,” Dolphins backup quarterback Chad Pennington said. “When you drop back as a quarterback and you know you have Brandon Marshall out there, you have a chance every time, regardless of what the coverage is.”

Maybe the No. 19 Miami jersey is cursed.

That was the number Ted Ginn Jr. wore for his stint with the Dolphins, when he never lived up to the hype that accompanied him after being selected No. 9 overall in the 2007 draft. Ginn was traded to San Francisco last month for a fifth-round pick.

Marshall, whose number selection has been an oddly hot topic in South Florida, had No. 19 on Wednesday — but cautioned that could change.

“This’ll be my number for now,” Marshall said. “We’ll have one in stone before camp.”

Not being on the field Wednesday is likely no more than a minor setback for Marshall. Pennington lauded the way Marshall has tried to integrate himself into his new locker room, plus picking up the hows-and-whys of the Dolphins.

“He’s done a really good job of coming in here and working extremely hard and trying to become a teammate like we all are,” Pennington said. “We’re all excited to have him. I think he’s excited to be here.”

NOTES: Among those who worked out on the side and did not practice were linebacker Channing Crowder and nose tackle Jason Ferguson, who is facing an eight-game suspension for violating NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances. … Running back Ronnie Brown, who missed much of the second half of last season with a right foot injury, seemed to be limping noticeably at times but did take part in some team drills.

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