Money, and which team will pay it, now become the primary issues in Brandon Marshall’s world as he enters the offseason. A restricted free agent, he will be tendered a one-year contract by the Broncos, who are then expected to trade him, after the game, Marshall said he would talk only about the touchdown. “Want to trade him to San Diego?” Chargers tight end Antonio Gates said. “They won’t do that, though.” No, the Broncos are not likely to give their most competitive AFC West rival their 100-100-100 man.