Wide receiver Brandon Marshall is set to play in his 13th season in the league that will mark his first campaign with the Seattle Seahawks.

This change of scenery has presented Marshall the opportunity to prove that he's still a highly productive wide receiver at this point of his career.

According to Curtis Crabtree of Pro Football Talk, the 34-year-old voiced that he's ready to showcase his ability on the field that will demonstrate that he's still at the top of his game.

Marshall is coming off a disappointing 2017 campaign with the New York Giants where he was limited to playing in just five games due to a season-ending shoulder surgery. He recorded just 18 catches on 33 targets for 154 receiving yards and no touchdowns. He had less than 20 receiving yards three times while hauling in just one reception twice.

As a result, the Giants parted ways with Marshall after just one season, opening up his current opportunity in Seattle. He has put together a highly productive career that has seen him record eight campaigns with more than 1,000 receiving yards while topping 100 receptions six times. Keep in mind, he's just two seasons removed from one of his productive seasons in 2015, where he had 109 catches for a career-best 1,502 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns.

The opportunities will be there in Seattle for him to prove that he can return to producing at a high level while helping the franchise get back into the playoff picture.