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"I'm still extremely confident that I'm an elite receiver," he said. "I still demand double-coverage,China NFL Jerseys, still demand a lot of attention. ... I think I'm still at that level where I can demand that type of respect, that type of coverage. The numbers weren't there, and that's new for me. I think this is a year that most receivers can hang their hat on, but not for me.
He played through a sprained knee ligament, sprained foot and toe injury for most of the season, which ended with him being inactive for the season finale because of a sore hip.
"The bar's set high, and it's unacceptable."
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Marshall is the latest star to be cut by the Jets, who have also parted ways with Darrelle Revis, Nick Mangold,Nike Air Max 1 Ultra Flyknit Womens, Nick Folk and Breno Giacomini this offseason. New York has cleared nearly $46 million in cap space during the past few weeks.
Marshall has also previously played for Denver, Miami and Chicago, which traded him and a seventh-round draft pick to New York in 2015 for a fifth-rounder.
Newsday first reported the move, and also said that Marshall asked for his release — and was granted his request — after weighing his options, including New York being interested in having the receiver return next season.

"It's not about the money anymore," he said at the time. "It's all about winning."
The Jets on Friday released the well-traveled wide receiver and cleared $7.5 million on the salary cap.
"It was probably my most frustrating year," Marshall said the day after the season ended.
As for the Jets, they still have Eric Decker, who is rehabilitating from offseason hip and shoulder surgery and is expected to be ready in time for the regular season. He missed all but three games last season, catching just nine passes for 194 yards and two TDs.
After a terrific first season with the Jets, capped by his sixth Pro Bowl selection, Marshall endured a difficult second campaign in New York.
Decker's absence helped create opportunities for some younger receivers, including Enunwa, who set career highs with 58 catches for 857 yards and four scores. Speedy undrafted rookie Robby Anderson also opened eyes by catching 42 passes for 587 yards and two TDs.
Wide receiver Quincy Enunwa said New York's locker-room conflict "didn't help us. You look at our record and it really hindered our play."
His production dropped dramatically last season, though, as he had just 59 receptions for 788 yards and three TDs while dealing with a few injuries and inconsistent quarterback play.
In a statement posted on Instagram , Marshall thanked several members of the Jets organization, including owner Woody Johnson, Maccagnan and coach Todd Bowles "for bringing me in and embracing me." He also thanked, by name, members of the equipment and training staffs,NFL Jerseys China, the media relations department, the maintenance crew — and even the media.
"Brandon was an important addition in 2015," said general manager Mike Maccagnan. "He strives to make the most out of every opportunity and brought an unrivaled commitment to his craft. I'm sure he will continue with that same mindset as he moves forward."
Marshall, who turns 33 on March 23, played two seasons for the Jets, and set franchise records with 109 catches and 1,502 yards receiving in 2015 while being voted the team's MVP by his teammates.
Marshall also gave a shoutout to "the incredibly loyal Jets fans" — and apologized to them.
NEW YORK (AP) — Brandon Marshall is on the move again — and the New York Jets' roster purge of big-name players with big salaries continues.
Youngsters Devin Smith, Charone Peake and Jalin Marshall also remain on the roster.
Marshall has never been to the playoffs in his 11 NFL seasons and could opt to hook on with another team that he considers a possible postseason contender.
Marshall has caught at least 100 passes six times in his career and has put up at least 1,000 yards eight times. During his final meeting with Jets reporters in January, Marshall said the gaudy numbers and big contracts are no longer important to him.
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