New York Jets wide receiver Brandon Marshall is a man of his word as it pertains to a bet he made with Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown before the 2016 NFL season.

As Bryan DeArdo of 247Sports explained, Marshall put up his Porsche in a bet that he would finish the campaign with more receiving yards than Pittsburgh's top target.

That did not happen, as Brown beat Marshall 1,284 to 788.

Brown took to Twitter in late December to remind Marshall of the bet and to tell the New York receiver he could make a donation to Project375.

Per the organization's website, Marshall, diagnosed with borderline personality disorder in 2011, helped create Project375 "to help promote awareness of mental health, end the stigma and raise funding for treatment."

Marshall announced on Wednesday's edition of Inside the NFL he will donate the value of his Porsche, roughly $100,000, to Project375. He also joked that Brown had an unfair advantage in playing with Ben Roethlisberger.

Marshall could've used more help from quarterbacks Ryan Fitzpatrick and Bryce Petty during the year.

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