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Following up on the
ongoing story. ... Marshall said Friday that "the truth" will be revealed about the report that he allegedly struck a woman at a New York club on the weekend of March 10. "Regarding the matter of this past weekend, my attorney, Harvey Steinberg, is doing an amazing job, and I think once the process has taken its course, my wife and I will be shown in a light that we should be," Marshall said at an introductory news conference.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
A report of the incident came out after Marshall was traded to the Bears from the Dolphins. The receiver said he couldn't discuss the incident more specifically, but said that "in due time I think that the truth will be out and we're excited about that." Asked if he’s afraid the NFL will suspend him, Marshall said there’s no reason to worry about that. “Absolutely not. No fear at all. ..." Bears GM Phil Emery said earlier this week that the team is working with the league regarding the incident, but that he did not yet know what would result. Marshall added that he is eager to reunite with Jay Cutler, with whom he played as a member of the Broncos, and re-establish the rapport they'd enjoyed previously. "There's a lot of great QBs out there, there's a lot of great receivers out there, but it's hard to have a chemistry," Marshall said.
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