Richard Marshall, the starting cornerback of Carolina Panthers, is now again on the field after he missed the minicamp as he was a bit upset upon his contract situation.
This week he will be taking part in the voluntary workouts at Bank of America Stadium.
Marshall said on Tuesday that he has not signed his one-year tender that is worth $1.759 million. He adds further that he said that he will do so before the training camp starts.
He is one of those NFL players who have four years of service and who would have been unrestricted free agents if their owners had not decided after this season to end the collective bargaining agreement. This move of his has put different rules in place and this has left him a restricted free agent with few options.
According to coach John Fox, Richard Marshall is now in good shape despite he skipped the offseason conditioning program of the team.
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