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Wife ‘stabs’ Dolphins’ wide receiver Marshall in stomach

She didn’t just squish her fish — she nearly gutted him, said cops.

Miami Dolphins bad boy Brandon Marshall left a Fort Lauderdale hospital yesterday less than 24 hours after his wife allegedly thrust a kitchen knife into his stom ach at the couple’s $4 million estate.

Meanwhile yesterday, his alleged butcher bride, Michi Nogami-Marshall, 26, was bailed out of the slammer on $7,500 bond. She’d been locked up since the attack at 7:40 p.m. Friday.

Marshall, 27, who has a history of domestic spats, underwent emergency surgery for the knife wound, according to reports. His pub licist said he would fully recover.

The NFL star receiver and his wife said little about what prompted Nogami-Mar shall to lance him with the knife in their six- bedroom mansion in the town of Southwest Ranches, said Broward County police.

Marshall, whom the Dolphins signed to a five-year, $47 million contract, claimed a shard of glass from a shattering vase slit his stomach. But cops didn’t believe it.

“The area where the vase was broken indi cated no blood within the immediate area to substantiate his claim,” said a police report.

Nogami-Marshall quickly copped to stabbing her husband — but insisted she was playing defense, the police report said.

A spokesman for the Dolphins said the team was aware of the incident but, because of the league’s labor stoppage, hadn’t been able to talk to their star player.

Marshall and his wife dated for more than two years before tying the knot in Miami in July. Their relationship — and Marshall’s previous relationships — have been laced with violence.

In March 2009, while engaged, both were charged with disorderly conduct when cops saw them brawling outside Marshall’s Atlanta home. The charges were eventually dropped.

Marshall tangled with then-girlfriend Rasheeda Watley while they dated from 2006 to 2009, according to a damning ESPN report about his criminal history.

Watley, his high-school sweetheart, said he turned into a monster during his time at University of Central Florida and once allegedly choked her on a bed. No charges were filed.

Marshall was involved in a 2006 New Year’s Eve incident in Denver that led to the death of Broncos teammate Darrent Williams in a drive-by shooting at a nightclub.

Marshall admitted he exchanged angry words with a group of people that led to the slaying, reports said.

Later, Marshall met Nogami, who had studied psychology at his alma mater — and he said she cooled his notoriously bad temper.

“I am a very passionate, emotional person, and she’s teaching me to channel that. My life is so much calmer now,” he told the Miami Herald last year.

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