Dec 21, 2014; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver Brandon Marshall (15) talks with running back Matt Forte (22) on the bench during the second half against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field. Detroit won 20-14. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Wierzbicki-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bears do not have a head coach or general manager but a report on Tuesday stated that the decision has already been made to part ways with veteran wide receiver Brandon Marshall.

Wide receiver Brandon Marshall could be on his way out of Chicago.

According to Terry Boers of 670 The Score, sources believe that the Bears have already made the decision to part ways with Marshall. According to Boers’ source, the decision came from Bears’ brass and none of the prospective general managers interviewed have disagreed with the decision.

Marshall, whether his intentions or not, caused controversy within the Bears’ locker room in 2014. Marshall’s 45-minute press conference on domestic violence; decision to be a weekly guest on Showtime’s “Inside the NFL”; boxing challenges; and locker room outbursts have drawn the criticism of those inside and outside of Halas Hall.

On the field in 2014, Marshall’s season was plagued with injuries. Marshall appeared in 13 games before his season was cut short after suffering broken ribs against the Dallas Cowboys on December 4. In those 13 games, Marshall totaled 721 receiving yards and 8 touchdowns on 61 receptions.

Considering the fact that the Bears are without a head coach or general manager, the decision–if true–to part ways with Marshall was likely made by president Ted Phillips or chairman George McCaskey.

Once a new general manager is hired, there will need to be an official decision on Marshall before March 1.

The fact that there is even a discussion on the Bears parting ways with Marshall after the veteran signed a contract extension last Spring is not only an indictment of the wide receiver but also former general manager Phil Emery.