Chicago Bears
Brandon Marshall - #15 - WR
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 4"/ 230 lbs. |
| Birthday | 03/23/1984 |
| Birthplace | Pittsburgh, PA |
| College | UCF |
| Years played | 8 |
| Drafted | 2006, 4th round, 22nd pick by Broncos |
Mathis, Winfield fined
Colts DE Robert Mathis and Vikings CB Antoine Winfield were fined this week for hits in Week 15 games.
Three-and-out with Bears ORT JāMarcus Webb
We caught up rookie ORT J'Marcus Webb earlier this week to get his take on how he has developed during the season and the Jets' defense.
Bears agree to keep training camp at Olivet Nazarene
The Bears announced Thursday that they have signed an agreement with Olivet Nazarene University to keep training camp on the college's campus through 2012.
Smith must emphasize magnitude of final two games
if Lovie Smith allows himself, his staff or his players to get too content with what they've accomplished, their season could come to a less-than-satisfying finish.
Jets-Bears matchup of the day: Wednesday
Jay Cutler and offensive coordinator Mike Martz said Wednesday that they don't plan to steer completely clear of Jets CB Darrelle Revis on Sunday.
They said it: Bears edition
Here's what Lovie Smith, Mike Martz and Greg Olsen are saying in advance of the Bears' Week 16 game against the Jets.
Jets-Bears matchup of the day: Tuesday
Jets ORT Wayne Hunter could find himself lined up across from one of the league's best pass rushers in his fourth career start.
60-second rant: First-round bye in sight for Bears
The No. 2 seed in the NFC is far from locked up and the Bears' toughest stretch of games may still be ahead of them.
Did Julius Peppers earn his paycheck in Week 15?
It wasn't one of his top performances of the season, but, like he's done virtually every week, Peppers made enough of a contribution to justify his salary against the Vikings.
Lovie Smith hot-seat meter: Freezing
Chicago has secured the NFC North title and at least one home playoff game, which means Lovie Smith will be coaching the team when the 2011 season begins.
Bears players of the week
Jay Cutler's three touchdowns and Devin Hester's punt return for a TD helped the Bears clinch the NFC North with a win over the Vikings.
Favre knocked out; Bears clinch division
Brett Favre's surprise return ended quickly and Devin Hester set an NFL record with his 14th career return for a touchdown, leading the Chicago Bears to a 40-14 victory over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night at snowy TCF ...
Favre hurt again after making unexpected start
Brett Favre, who unexpectedly made his 298th career start against Chicago on Monday night after having been designated as "out" earlier in the week, left the game in the second quarter with a possible concussion and a left shoulder injury ...
Vikings-Bears prediction
The snow, a stadium and playing-surface controversy, Brett Favre playing ... "Monday Night Football" has gotten a little more interesting in the past week.
PLAYER NEWS
Marshall had six catches for 68 yards and a TD in Sunday's 28-13 win at Arizona.|||||||
Matched up with Cards stud Patrick Peterson, Marshall matched a season high with his third straight game finding the end zone. He broke the Bears' franchise record for yards receiving in a season in the process.
Marshall had Chicago's only touchdown, but had just 56 yards receiving Sunday.|||||||
Marshall is likely headed to Pro Bowl with a career-high 107 receptions for 1,398 yards.
Marshall caught 10 passes for 160 yards and a touchdown against Minnesota on Sunday, setting the Bears single-season record for receptions (101).|||||||
Marshall, who has caught at least 10 passes in three straight games, joined Jerry Rice, Marvin Harrison and Wes Welker as the only players with at least four seasons of 100 or more catches.
Marshall caught 10 passes for a season-high 165 yards in Sunday's loss to the Seahawks.|||||||
With 91 receptions, Marshall is on pace to shatter his career high of 104 set in 2004 when Jay Cutler was throwing to him in Denver.
Marshall became the first Chicago Bears receiver since Marty Booker in 2002 to surpass 1,000 yards in a season during Sunday's 28-10 win over visiting Minnesota.|||||||
Marshall finished with 92 yards on a season high-tying 12 receptions. He has 1,017 yards on 81 catches this season. Marcus Robinson set the Bears' single-season record with 1,400 yards in 1999, and Booker is the franchise's only player with 100 catches in one year (2001).