

Marshall was a scholar athlete at the University of Central Florida, and was selected to the All-C-USA Team. As a top competitor in high jump, he cleared 1.98 meters at the 2002 FHSAA 3A District 7 Meet, placing second. As a senior, he won the Class 3A state triple jump championship, landing a personal-best jump of 14.81 meters, and also placed ninth in long jump, recording a jump of 6.88 meters. He played both offense and defense, as he earned All-State honors and was named Seminole County Utility Player of the Year. Marshall was a letterman in basketball and track three times at Lake Howell.

Marshall was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later lived in Georgia and Florida where he played high school football at Lake Howell High School. From 2007–2009, he accomplished the rare feat of catching at least 100 passes in three consecutive seasons. On December 13, 2009, against the Indianapolis Colts, Marshall set an NFL record for receptions in a game with 21. His 12,351 career receiving yards are the most ever by a receiver who has never played in the postseason. He wants you to try to tackle him so he can shove you off of him and get more yards." Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha said Marshall is "the toughest guy to bring down, one-on-one." Despite Marshall's long productive career, he has never played in a playoff game. Regarding Marshall's breakaway ability, cornerback Brandon Flowers said, "Brandon Marshall is a defensive lineman playing wide receiver.

He led all NFL wide receivers in yards after first contact for the 2007 NFL season. Marshall is known for his ability to break and dodge tackles. Marshall is currently a co-host on Showtime's Inside the NFL and has been on the show for seven seasons.
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After his retirement from the NFL, Marshall became a TV personality, and is a former co-host on FS1's morning show First Things First. Marshall has also played for the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, New York Jets, New York Giants, and the Seattle Seahawks. He played college football for the UCF Knights, and was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.
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