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Marshall eager to face Seahawks’ physical ‘D’

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Bears receiver Brandon Marshall falls after making a catch in the third quarter against the Texans on Nov. 11 at Soldier Field.. (Sarah Nader – snader@shawmedia.com)

LAKE FOREST – Brandon Marshall hoped for an opportunity to line up against the Seattle Seahawks’ top cornerbacks this weekend at Soldier Field.

Now that Richard Sherman and Brandon Browner have appealed four-game suspensions for violating the NFL’s policy on performance enhancing drugs, it appears Marshall will get his wish.

“I’m excited about this matchup,“ Marshall said Wednesday at Halas Hall, where the Bears conducted a two-hour practice. “I’m happy that they are playing, really excited that they are playing. That’s good for the game, and I’m ready to compete.”

The Bears (8-3) will need Marshall to shine against the Seahawks (6-5), who boast the league’s fifth-best total defense and third-best passing defense entering Sunday.

Earlier this week, the status of Sherman and Browner appeared to be in jeopardy. Both reportedly tested positive for Adderall, which is a prescription medicine for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder that can serve as a stimulant when abused.

The NFL has yet to announce when it will hear Sherman and Browner’s appeals, and they may continue to play until further notice.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said Sherman and Browner would be available against the Bears. Although Carroll declined to specifically address the players’ pending suspensions, he was happy to explain their value to the defense.

“The wide receivers have to deal with them play-in and play-out,” Carroll said. “They get their hands on you and they press really well. That’s just the start of it.

“Both are very savvy kids. They understand the game. They’re physical. And both guys can catch and make a play on the ball when they get their chances.”

The duo presents a big challenge for the Bears in more ways than one.

At 6-foot-4 and 221 pounds, Browner is one of the league’s tallest defensive backs. He has three interceptions, six pass break-ups and two forced fumbles.

Across from Browner, Sherman is another big defender (6-foot-3, 195 pounds) who has tallied four interceptions, 15 pass break-ups and two forced fumbles.

The Bears have been outsized against the duo in years past, but that has changed this season with Marshall (6-foot-4, 230 pounds) as the featured receiver.

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