"Somebody going to jail," "Looking like a lawsuit": NFL fans react to Brandon Marshall's interaction with Kay Adams at Jake Paul-Anthony Joshua fight

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Former NFL wideouts Brandon Marshall and Michael Irvin stood near analyst Kay Adams during a ringside interview before Anthony Joshua's bout with Jake Paul on Friday at the Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. However, as the interview continued, Adams appeared to be sandwiched between the two former wideouts, as they all looked excited for the big event.

While the three were offering their predictions for the Paul vs. Joshua fight, some fans noticed Marshall's interaction with Adams when he leaned forward while she was speaking into the mix. The still picture from the Netflix broadcast led to a range of reactions.

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"Just looking like a lawsuit," one tweeted.

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@VanLathan Just looking like a lawsuit

"Somebody going to jail," another added. "Ain’t Brandon married? Why he all over Kay Adams like that???" a third commented.

Here are a few more reactions.

"Brandon Marshall is such a weird dude. Sat through a speech he did about mental health and it was the fakest sh*t I’ve ever heard. Dude will do anything for some lime light," one wrote. "Brandon Marshall you’re a f*cking creep dude, you’re not slick bro," another added. "Get her away from Brandon Marshall," a user tweeted.

Adams, Ivrin and Marshall are also to be clubbed together on the broadcast on Christmas Day when Netflix airs an NFL triple-header.

Joshua KO'd Paul in the sixth round of the bout to cap off a dominant victory.

Brandon Marshall played as a wideout in the NFL for 13 seasons

 ImagnFormer NFL WR Brandon Marshall - Source: Imagn

Marshall was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round in 2006. He also had stints with the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks and New Orleans Saints, before retiring in 2019.

Marshall played a total of 13 seasons in the league, earning six Pro Bowl honors. During his career, the WR posted 12,351 yards and 83 touchdowns on 970 receptions.

Following his retirement, Marshall has transitioned into an analyst.

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