Cutler's Career Day Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
10th December, 2007 - 8:14 am
ESPN - The Denver Broncos looked like kids playing in the snow, and Brandon Marshall even got flagged for it.

The second-year receiver caught two of Jay Cutler's career-high four touchdown passes as the Broncos manhandled the Kansas City Chiefs 41-7 Sunday, finally playing like the contender they fancied themselves after an offseason spending spree produced a roster that looked like a fantasy owner's dream.

After his first score, Marshall scooped up three handfuls of snow from the piles that had been pushed off the field before kickoff and flung it into the air.

"It was for all my family and friends in Florida," he explained. "They don't get to see snow much. I wanted to show them snow." [READ]

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