Report: Panthers give Terrace Marshall Jr. permission to seek trade

According to ESPN’s Jermey Fowler, the Panthers have granted WR Terrace Marshall Jr. permission to seek a trade.

Wideout Terrace Marshall Jr. has had a difficult time trying to find a role for the Carolina Panthers. So now, he may be looking to find one elsewhere.

According to ESPN senior NFL reporter Jeremy Fowler, the Panthers have given Marshall Jr. and agent Vince Taylor permission to seek a trade. Fowler also notes that the 23-year-old receiver would be “welcome back” if no deal is reached.

Despite having been a highly-touted and highly-potent second-round pick two years ago, Marshall Jr. has struggled to find a place in Carolina. He’s played in 32 of a possible 39 games for the Panthers over his three-year career—having amassed 61 receptions, 742 receiving yards and one touchdown.

Marshall Jr. has been particularly lost over the past two weeks. After not playing a single snap in the Week 5 loss to the Detroit Lions, he registered zero receptions on three targets in this past Sunday’s defeat to the Miami Dolphins.

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