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Broncos' Brandon Marshall being offered new endorsement deal by Russell Simmons: usatoday





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Broncos' Brandon Marshall being offered new endorsement deal by Russell Simmons

Broncos' Brandon Marshall being offered new endorsement deal by Russell Simmons
Broncos' Brandon Marshall being offered new endorsement deal by Russell Simmons
Denver Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (54) kneels during the national anthem next to defensive end Jared Crick (93) and defensive tackle Billy Winn (97) and defensive tackle Adam Gotsis (99) before the game against the Carolina Panthers at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.(Photo: Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY Sports)DENVER - Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall has lost two endorsement deals in wake of his decision not to stand during the national anthem in an effort to protest to social injustice, but he has also gained a new one.Music mogul Russell Simmons is offering Marshall a deal with one of his companies, RushCard.
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Broncos' Brandon Marshall gets endorsement deal from Russell Simmons

Broncos' Brandon Marshall gets endorsement deal from Russell Simmons
Broncos' Brandon Marshall gets endorsement deal from Russell Simmons
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall lost two endorsement deals after taking a knee during the national anthem, but it appears he's got a new one.Media mogul and activist Russell Simmons reached out to Marshall in a series of posts on Instagram.After Air Academy Federal Credit Union announced it was dropping Marshall as their spokesman, Simmons wrote, "While we respect their choice we have decided to stand with Brandon.
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Broncos' Brandon Marshall loses another sponsor, will continue to kneel during anthem

Broncos' Brandon Marshall loses another sponsor, will continue to kneel during anthem
Broncos' Brandon Marshall loses another sponsor, will continue to kneel during anthem
Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share USA Today Sports' Tom Pelissero recaps the biggest takeaways from Sunday's games.Denver Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (54) kneels during the national anthem next to defensive end Jared Crick (93) and defensive tackle Billy Winn (97) and defensive tackle Adam Gotsis (99) before the game against the Carolina Panthers at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.(Photo: Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY Sports)DENVER — CenturyLink has parted ways with Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall.
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Broncos' Brandon Marshall says he'll donate $300 per tackle to address "critical social issues" in Denver

Broncos' Brandon Marshall says he'll donate $300 per tackle to address "critical social issues" in Denver
Broncos' Brandon Marshall says he'll donate $300 per tackle to address
In an Instagram message posted Wednesday morning, Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall further explained his decision to kneel for the national anthem last Thursday and reaffirmed his commitment to try to effect change in the local community.Marshall, who has spoken of the "end game" with his protests, pledged $300 for every tackle he makes this season to Denver organizations and programs to address "critical social issues.""I plan to be involved with several other organizations that benefit the Denver community and others through the services, awareness and funds they provide for these critical social issues," he wrote, alongside a photo of him with Denver police chief Robert White."And I will donate 300 dollars for every tackle I make this season to those programs.
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