In addition to agreeing to terms with defensive tackle Al Woods, the Jacksonville Jaguars also came to terms with another former Seattle Seahawk in edge-rusher Cassius Marsh, according to Mark Long of the Associated Press.
Jagaurs also have agreed to terms with former Arizona LB Cassius Marsh on a 1-year deal https://t.co/MSUv48Zr8q
— Mark Long (@APMarkLong) March 24, 2020
Marsh, 27, is a former fourth-round selection (No. 108) from the 2014 NFL Draft of the Seahawks. After spending three seasons with Pete Carroll and company, he’s been a journeyman and has made stops with the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and Arizona Cardinals.
Marsh has participated in a total of 84 games since entering the league, eight of which were starts. He will enter 2020 with 159 career tackles, 14 sacks, and four forced fumbles to his name. Just last year with the Cardinals, he accumulated 36 tackles and 2.5 sacks while playing alongside Rodney Gunter, who the Jags signed last week in free agency.
Marsh’s name could be important when the regular season rolls around because he may have to take Yannick Ngakoue’s snaps. The disgruntled defensive end came out to say that he didn’t want a long-term deal with the Jaguars this offseason and could end up getting traded in the coming months.