
DENVER (AP) - Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall had his suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy reduced from three games to one on Thursday.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Marshall for a series of off-field issues. At the time, Marshall was told the suspension could be cut to two games if he stayed out of trouble and kept in touch with a league-appointed counselor.
Marshall's suspension begins Saturday. He can return to Broncos headquarters Sept. 9.
He'll also forfeit his pay for an additional game, for a two-game total of $52,352.
"We're very happy," said Marshall's lawyer, Harvey Steinberg. "It's a very fair result, and we appreciate the NFL taking a second look."
Steinberg and Marshall flew to New York on Tuesday and met for 2½ hours with NFL executive vice president Harold Henderson.
"Brandon was thrilled. It's as good as we expected or hoped for," Steinberg said.
Marshall still faces a drunken driving trial Sept. 16.
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