HONOLULU – Brandon Marshall isn’t taking time in the islands to relish his record-breaking Pro Bowl performance. He’s ready to get back to work.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver caught six passes for 176 yards and a Pro Bowl-record four touchdowns, and the AFC used a second-half surge to beat the NFC 59-41 Sunday.
Marshall, who had a game filled with highlight-reel grabs, was selected the game’s MVP, and his name now will join the likes of Walter Payton and Jerry Rice on the banners at Aloha Stadium.
“You know what? I wanted it,” he said. “It’s a Pro Bowl. Some guys are playing 100 (percent), some guys are playing 90, some guys aren’t playing at all, but it means a lot to be up in the rafters with some of these guys.”
Marshall hopes some of the Pro Bowl magic will carry over to next season, where the Dolphins will be under new coach Joe Philbin, Green Bay’s offensive coordinator for the past five years.
“Hopefully down in Miami we can get some things turned around,” Marshall said. “We have some special things to do, and we will do some special things down in South Beach.”
Marshall had changed his flight to leave Honolulu on
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