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Brandon Tyrone Marshall (born March 23, 1984) is a widespread recipient of American football for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL). He plays football on the UCF campus, and was designed by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. Marshall also plays for the Miami Dolphins, the Chicago Bears, the New York Jets, and the New York Giants.

Marshall is known for his ability to solve and avoid tackles. He led all the NFL wide receivers in yards after the first contact for the 2007 NFL season. With regard to Marshall's divisive ability, Brandon Flowers cornerback said, "Brandon Marshall is a defensive midfielder who plays a wide receiver." He wants to punish you. You try to overcome it so he can push you away from him and get more meters. "Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha says Marshall is" the hardest person to drop, one on one. "

On 13 December 2009, against the Indianapolis Colts, Marshall set an NFL record for the reception in a match with 21. He is also one of six players in NFL history to capture at least 100 bait in three successive seasons.


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Initial years

Marshall was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and later lived in Georgia and Florida where he played high school football at Lake Howell High School.

Marshall is a postman on basketball and tracks three times on Howell Lake. He played both attacking and defending, as he earned the All-State award and was named Seminole County Utility Player of the Year. On the Marshall track compete as a jumper. As a senior, he won third-class state jump championship 3A, landed a personal best jump of 14.81 meters, and also placed ninth in the long jump, recording a 6.88 meter jump. As the top competitor in the high jump, he cleared 1.98 meters at the 2002 FHSAA 3A District 7 Meet, placing the second. Marshall was a clerical athlete at the University of Central Florida, and was selected for the All-C-USA Team.

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College career

Marshall attended the University of Central Florida, where he played a total of 44 games (21 starts) in wide receivers for the UCF Knights football team. He collected 112 receptions, 1,674 receiving yards, and 13 goals in college careers. As a freshman, he has a limited role and has two receptions for 18 meters and a touchdown. As a freshman, he has 27 receptions for 363 yards and two touchdowns. As a junior, he has eight receptions for 84 yards and has an interception on defense. His best season came in 2005 as a senior. He plays in 13 games and has the highest career in the reception (74), receives a yard (1,195), and touchdown (11). Marshall's best career game came at the 2005 Hawaii Bowl, where he had 11 catches for 210 yards and three touchdowns. He's named MVP of the game. For his efforts during the 2005 season, Marshall was selected for the second team All-C-USA.

Marshall also started safely for seven games during the 2004 season due to injury in the UCF secondary. He started his first lecture in safety on October 4, 2004, against Buffalo. He recorded four tackles, including half a sack. Marshall led his entire team tackling (51) during the 2004 season.

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Professional career

Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos selected Marshall with an overall selection of 119 in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft.

2006 season

Before the regular season begins, Marshall experiences a slight tear to his posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) in a pre-season game against the Detroit Lions. Although the injury kept him out for several weeks, he was able to return and play in 15 games (1 start) during the regular season. Marshall has a total of 20 catches, 309 yards, and 2 touchdowns for his rookie year. On October 22, against the Cleveland Browns, he got his first professional reception touch. He caught a pass in each of the last seven games of the Broncos this season, with a total of 18 receptions, 287 receiving yards, and 1 touchdown on the stretch. The only goal came at Sunday's NBC Sunday Night Football home game against Seattle Seahawks on December 3, 2006. In that game, Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler (who made his regular season debut of the NFL as a rookie) threw a pass to Marshall on the right side of the field. Marshall broke and spun away from three tackles on his way to a 71-yard touchdown throughout his career. This is the second longest running rookie-to-rookie game in the history of the Broncos.

2007 season

Marshall suffered an injury before the start of the 2007 season. He suffered a groin injury that kept him out of the Broncos quarterback camp and team camp during May and June. He also pulled quadriceps quadriceps muscles on July 10, 2007, during the Broncos mini-camp. Injuries kept him out for almost any training camp until Broncos chief coach Mike Shanahan ordered him to participate in the last few days.

On December 13, 2007, in Thursday night's road loss against Houston Texans, Marshall caught 11 tickets for 107 yards. Nine of the receptions took place in the first round. Marshall became the only wide receiver in the history of the Broncos who had at least 10 receptions in two consecutive games. On Christmas Eve, 2007, in a road loss late Monday to the San Diego Chargers, Marshall captured six tickets for 75 yards. On December 30, 2007, in a home win against Minnesota Vikings, Marshall caught 10 passes for 114 yards and scored. 10 catches provide a total of 102 Marshall receptions for the year - his first 100-catch career season. He became the third-year player in NFL history to have at least 100 receptions a season, joining Isaac Bruce and Larry Fitzgerald.

During the 2007 season, Marshall posted the highest-team and high-career receptions (102), received a yard (1,325) and received touchdown (7). Marshall reached a 1,000-yard milestone during the 13th game of the season, which was a 41-7 home win over Kansas City's Chief. In the game, Marshall has 10 catches for 115 yards and 2 goals. Among all wide receivers in the NFL during the season, Marshall placed fifth in reception 102, sixth in receiving yard (1,325), second in yards after catch (505), first at meter after first contact (319), first in amount targeted (170) and tied for the four catches causing the first down (70).

After the 2007 season, Marshall, Cutler, and Tony Scheffler went to Atlanta, Georgia together to train and work on time for the 2008 season.

2008 season

Non-soccer injuries

On March 22, 2008, Marshall slipped in an empty McDonald's bag while grappling with family members, and later, fell through television at his home in Orlando, Florida - cutting his right forearm. According to the Broncos athletic head coach, Steve Antonopulos, Marshall "right forearm lacerations for one artery, one blood vessel, one nerve, two tendons and three muscles." She was treated in a local hospital and then released after need of a cast and some stitches. In early April, Marshall dropped a cast from his right lower arm surgically and in a sling until May. He was released at the end of June to train with the Broncos. He later revealed that his right hand was numb during the entire 2008 season.

Suspension

Marshall officially received a three-match suspension from the NFL on August 5, 2008, due to off-court legal issues including drunk driving charges and domestic violence arrests. He appealed the decision and won the appeal, reducing the penalty for a one-game suspension and a fine of two combined game checks, totaling $ 52,353.

Bronco and NFL records

In Marshall's first game back from suspension, he caught 18 passes for 166 yards and a touchdown, in a 39-38 home victory over the San Diego Filler. Reception 18 is a record-breaking single-game Broncos, and is tied for the second most in NFL history, trailing only Terrell Owens, who captured 20 tickets for the San Francisco 49ers in a match during the 2000 NFL season. The 18th Marshall reception gave him 55 receptions a total of five games, which is an NFL record. He was the first recipient in NFL history to register at least 10 receptions in four out of five matches. His performance against Chargers also earned him the AFC Offensive Player of the Week award for the first time in his career.

Trying to celebrate

Marshall received attention to try the touchdown celebration for a 34-2 comeback victory of the Broncos road over the Cleveland Browns in Thursday Night Football match on 6 November 2008. With more than a minute left in the game, Marshall caught a touchdown pass and then started pulling the gloves off his pants. Denver wide receiver Brandon Stokley rushed to Marshall to urge him to put the gloves away, as it could be regarded as a supporter of touchdown celebrations, which fought the NFL rule (a 15-yard penalty on a kickoff can be assessed). Marshall then explained that he intended to wear gloves (white ones with half of them painted black) as a means of honoring progress and racial unity in the United States, following a country that voted for Barack Obama as President two days earlier. In relation to the relaunch celebration, Marshall said, "I knew at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico, Tommie Smith and John Carlos lifted the black gloves and fist it as a silent movement of black power and freedom.Fourty years later, I wanted to make my own statement I want to make my own statements and cues to represent the progress we make. "Smith and Carlos initially did not see Marshall movement when it happened directly, but both said they appreciate and understand Marshall's intentions. "He wanted to make a mark in history and felt that he was part of the change to be better," Smith said. "He has the right idea of ​​what he's trying to do," Carlos said.

Place in the NFL rating

On December 7, 2008, in the 13th game of the season, Marshall caught 11 passes for 91 yards and two goals, as part of a 24-17 home win over Kansas City's Chief. 91 yards gave him over 1,000 receiving yards for his second consecutive season. Marshall also has his second multi-touchdown career; the first of which also occurred in the home win over the Chiefs in the 13th game of the previous season. The game was also where Marshall lost 1,000 yards to receive for the season for the first time in his career.

Marshall completed the third-ranked season among wide NFL receivers in reception 104, seventh in receiving yard (1,265), fifth in receiving yards per game (84.3), seventh in meters after catch (419), third in catching leads to the first down (65) and first in the targeted amount for the second season in a row (181). The 104 catches are the highest career for Marshall and also make it only the ninth player in the history of the NFL (second Broncos player) to have at least 100 receptions in return seasons. She finished first on fan voting for wide AFC receivers at the 2009 Pro Bowl. He received 18 more votes than Randy Moss to get the top spot. Four wide receivers are selected for playing in the game. Fan voting account for one-third of the total voting (players and coaches are responsible for the other two-thirds). He was formally selected to play in his first Pro Bowl when the selection was announced on December 16, 2008. Marshall was selected as a starter.

2009 season

Marshall underwent hip surgery on March 31, 2009, to repair the annoying hip that bothered him during the 2008 season. He returned in time to a training camp in late July; However, he is not always fully committed to practice. This caused the Broncos to suspend him for the last two games of the pre-season (he did not play in the first two pre-season competitions) for doing things that were detrimental to the team.

In the 26-6th Thanksgiving home victory over the New York Giants, Marshall recorded six shots (including two single-handeds) as far as 86 yards. His appearance made him get the Pudding Pie Award, awarded to the game MVP by the NFL Network.

On 13 December 2009, Marshall broke Terrell Owens' record for a reception in a match with 21, as part of a 28-16 road loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Owens said, "There's nothing more worthy than a man than he is, he's just a hard worker.... I wish him well, he'll have a great career." Marshall became the first player since 1960 to record eight career matches at least 10 catches in his first four seasons. During the game against the Colts, he also has two goals and 200 yards who received a high career. Marshall's performance earned him the AFC Footballer of the Week award for the second time in his career.

On December 27, 2009, in a 30-27 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Marshall caught 100 pass this season. He was only the fifth player in NFL history (the first Broncos player) to do it in three consecutive seasons (formerly Jerry Rice, Herman Moore, Marvin Harrison, Wes Welker and then Antonio Brown). The Marshall was named second consecutive Pro Bowl when rosters were announced on December 29.

Marshall was banked for the team's last regular season match by head coach Josh McDaniels for failing to arrive at a timely physical therapy session. The Broncos missed the regular season finals in Denver, 44-24, to Kansas City Chiefs on 3 January 2010. They missed the playoffs for the fourth year in a row. Marshall ended the third tied season among the wide receiver NFL in catch (101), tied for seventh in receiving touchdown (10), seventh in yards after catch (527), and fifth in the targeted number (154).

Miami Dolphins

season 2010

On April 14, 2010, Marshall traded from the Denver Broncos to the Miami Dolphins for a second-round pick in the NFL Draft 2010 and a second-round pick in the NFL Draft 2011. On the same day, Dolphins and Marshall approved a four-year extension, $ 47.5 million.

Marshall finished the season with 86 receptions for 1,014 yards and three touchdowns. His streak for three consecutive years with 100 or more receptions ended, but he extended his streak of 1,000 yards to four years in a row. Her best performances this season took place at 3rd week home against New York Jets (10 receptions for 166 yards and 1 goal), Sunday 6th against Green Bay Packers (10 catches for 125 yards), Sunday 15 against Buffalo Bills (11 receptions for 105 yards and 1 goal) and Sunday 16th enclosure against the Detroit Lions (10 receptions for 100 yards).

2011 season

In the 2011 season, Marshall caught 81 passes for 1,214 yards and 6 touchdowns. This is the second season that instantly captures 80 or more baits. At Pro Bowl, Marshall set a Pro Bowl record by capturing 6 tracks for 176 yards and 4 touchdowns, with another touchdown aimed at him deflected. He was named MVP game.

Chicago Bears

season 2012

Marshall traded to the Chicago Bears on March 13, 2012, for one-round draft picks in 2012 and the next in 2013, uniting them with Bronco's former teammate Jay Cutler leading to a career year for Marshall. In his debut against the Bears Indianapolis Colts, Marshall captured 9 bait for 119 yards, which is twenty times he surpassed a hundred yards in his career. He also captures a 3-yard touchdown pass, since the Bears will go on to win 41-21. After Bear triumphed over the Detroit Lions on Sunday 7, Marshall was fined $ 10,500 for wearing orange cleats. In the 12th week of the Minnesota Vikings, Marshall recorded 12 catches for 92 yards, and passing the 1,000 meters marked in the season for the sixth time of his career, made Marshall the first Bears recipient to achieve the feat since Marty Booker in 2002. Two weeks later against Viking, Marshall recorded ten catches for 160 yards, passing the Booker single admission signature with a total of 101 receptions. In Week 16 against the Arizona Cardinals, Marshall broke the single-season Marcus Robinson's franchise record to receive a set yard in 1999. On 26 December, Marshall was named Pro Bowl 2013, making him the second Bears recipient named for the game since Dick Gordon in 1971, with Booker first in 2002. However, Marshall did not play in the game because it had an arthroscopic procedure on his hip, and was replaced by Larry Fitzgerald. Marshall finished the season with 118 receptions, 89 caught more than the next Bears recipient of Earl Bennett, tying New England Patriots Wes Welker receivers for second, behind Detroit Lions' Calvin Johnson, and third in receiving yards by 1,508, behind Houston Andre Johnson.

2013 season

Marshall opens a powerful 2013 season, capturing the winning touchdown pass of the game against Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday 1. In Week 6 against the New York Giants, Marshall declares he will use green cleats to support the mental illness foundation and promote Sunday Mental Health Awareness; Marshall is expected to be fined, so he also says, "I will be fined, and I will match it, and we want to partner with cancer treatment [charity]." Marshall was eventually fined $ 10,500 by the league. Marshall ends 2013 with 100 receptions for 1,295 meters and a high-career 12-closing reception, which is the third highest in franchise history, behind Ken Kavanaugh and Dick Gordon 13 in 1947 and 1970, respectively, and the most by Bears players since Curtis Conway's 12 in 1995. It was also Marshall's fifth season with 100 or so receptions, which tied him with Wes Welker and Andre Johnson for the most in league history. Also, Marshall was the first player in the history of the Bears to record some 100-reception seasons.

season 2014

On May 19, 2014, Marshall signed a four-year contract worth $ 39.3 million. The deal contains $ 22.3 million secured, including a signing bonus of $ 7.5 million. Another $ 700,000 is available through the 2017 escalator based on the Bears Super Bowl appearance in one of the first three seasons. Marshall qualifies for an annual training bonus of $ 200,000 throughout the life of the contract. 2015: $ 7.5 million, 2016: $ 7.9 million, 2017: $ 8.3 million, 2018: Free Agent. In Week 2, against the San Francisco 49ers, he has five receptions for 48 yards and three goals in a 28-20 win. During the 14th week of the Cowboys, Marshall knelt behind Barry Church, suffering two broken ribs and a collapsed lung. Marshall left the field through an ambulance. On December 5, he was ruled out for the rest of the season. Overall, he finished the 2014 season with 61 receptions for 721 yards and eight touchdowns.

New York Jets

2015 season

The Bears trades Marshall and seventh round selection in the NFL Draft 2015 to the New York Jets in return for their fifth round of draft selection on March 10, 2015. Marshall says that the Jets will be the last team he played, and he will retire if cut. From Sunday 2 through Sunday 5, Marshall has gained more than 100 yards in four straight games. In Week 3, Marshall surpassed the 10,000 mark receiving yards in his career. In Sunday's 13th win against the New York Giants, a 131-yard match gave him eight seasons of his eighth career season victory. Marshall became the first player in NFL history to have 1,000 recipient page seasons with four different teams (3 with Denver, 2 with Miami, 2 with Chicago and 1 with NYJ). In the 16th week, Marshall recorded 115 yards and 2 goals in a 26-20 overtime win over the New England Patriots.

Marshall finished the season with 109 receptions in 174 targets for 1,502 yards and 14 touchdowns. The Marshall Reception 109 was ranked fifth in the NFL for the 2015 season. Marshall finished in the top-5 among wide NFL receivers at target, reception, receiving yards, and touchdowns by 2015. He was named the 6th Pro Bowl and was ranked 25th by colleagues at the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.

season 2016

The 2016 season of Marshall became less productive than the previous year as most of the ball fell, constant rotation in midfield positions, and controversy over the locker room with teammate Sheldon Richardson. He started in 15 games and finished the season with 788 receiving yards and three touchdowns.

After the 2016 season ends, Marshall is reportedly to be released by the Jets in late February. The Jets released Marshall to fully switch to the rebuild stage.

Giants New York

Marshall signed a two-year contract, $ 12 million with the New York Giants. On September 10, 2017, in the Giants season opening 19-3 defeat to the Dallas Cowboys on NBC Sunday Night Football, Marshall had one acceptance for ten yards in his Giants debut.

On October 8, 2017, Marshall was hauled off the pitch after an ankle injury in the loss of 27-22 Week 5 Giants to the Los Angeles Chargers. The next day, Marshall announced in Instagram post that he would undergo a season-ending operation. He is placed on injury reserves on October 10, 2017. He finished the 2017 season with 18 catches for 154 yards and a zero touchdown.

On April 19, 2018, Marshall was released by the Giants.

Seattle Seahawks

Marshall signed a one-year contract with Seattle Seahawks worth up to $ 2 million with incentives on May 29, 2018.

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Personal life

Marshall was nicknamed "The Beast" during his NFL career. Marshall likes to recover old cars. He is a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity (initiated into Bab Omega Lambda) and does charitable work with them. He was involved in an ongoing effort to rebuild Larimer Park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She is married and has two children.

Borderline personality disorder

On July 31, 2011, Marshall announced at a press conference that he had been diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder (BPD) and that he hoped to spread awareness and understanding of the disease. Marshall says his entire professional career and adult personal life have been undermined by the symptoms of BPD, but recently through treatment he has learned to consciously and effectively deal with problems resulting from his actions that have been affected by BPD. Marshall cites a recent study showing that at least 35% of male prison detainees nationally, and 25% of female prisoners, have been diagnosed with BPD. He said he hopes to help reduce the stigma of BPD, and encourage and lead others with impairments to receive proper care. On October 10, 2013, Marshall wore a pair of bright green Nike cleats to support Mental Illness Awareness Week. Marshall promised to donate whatever fine he earned from the NFL to the charity, about $ 5,250.

Legal issues

According to Orlando-Orange County public records (case 48-2004-MM-012392-O), on Halloween 2004, when a student at UCF, Marshall was arrested in Orlando on charges of assault against law enforcement officers, refusal to obey, disorderly conduct, and refused an officer.

On January 1, 2007, Marshall attended The Shelter, a nightclub in Denver, Colorado, along with team mates Javon Walker and Darrent Williams. The trio attended a birthday party held for and by the Denver Nuggets forward Kenyon Martin. When the players left the club in the limousine, Williams was shot dead in the neck after an unknown assailant opened fire on the vehicle. Willie Clark was later charged with murder. Walker has stated in interviews that the shooter may be a nightclub protector whose motives are retaliation after engaging in a row with his cousin Marshall earlier that night.

On March 26, 2007, Marshall was arrested on the outskirts of Highlands Ranch in Denver on suspicion of domestic violence after his girlfriend reported that after a domestic dispute, Marshall prevented the cab he left behind from his home. The allegations of the incident were later dismissed on May 25, 2007, after Marshall completed his anger management counseling.

On the morning of October 22, 2007, Marshall was captured in the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area at the intersection of 14th and Blake St for driving under the influence of alcohol. The trial was scheduled for Sept. 16, but Marshall instead agreed to a four-day bargain; he pleaded guilty to the reduced cost of driving while his ability was disrupted. He was sentenced to a one-year probation and 24-hour community service.

On June 12, 2008, Marshall was redeemed for illegal alteration, later found without license and proof of insurance. The case was eventually canceled as part of a defense plea for an October 22, 2007 incident involving alcohol.

A September 17, 2008 article at CompleteColorado.com states that a law firm in Fulton County, Georgia filed an unauthorized battery claim on September 10 on a suspected incident on March 4, 2008, in Atlanta, Georgia. Marshall was booked on March 6, then released the following day after posting $ 1,000 of cash on bonds. The case was assigned to Judge John Mather in a Georgian state court. On August 14, 2009, a jury in Atlanta found Marshall innocent.

On March 1, 2009, Marshall was arrested in Atlanta for disorderly behavior after allegedly involving a fight with his fiancé, Michi Nogami-Campbell. Marshall was released with a $ 300 bond. The allegations were dropped the next day.

On April 23, 2011, Marshall was stabbed near his stomach by his wife, Michi Nogami-Marshall. She was taken to the hospital and was released two days later. He has made full recovery.

It was later revealed by the police that Marshall's wife did make a brief 911 call, but only described an unspecified emergency and no more stabbing ever happened. He was charged with a battery that was aggravated with a deadly weapon and costing $ 7,500.

On Sunday morning, March 11, 2012, two days before his trade with Bear, Marshall was accused of hitting a woman in the face at the New York club and engaging in a fight. The New York Post stated that Marshall, his wife, and some of his friends were at the Marquee when the fight broke out, and Marshall punched the woman under his left eye, although he might have tried to hit the girlfriends. The inquiry then ended after a lack of evidence of Marshall's role in the incident.

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Achievements

Awards and honor

  • 6ÃÆ'â € "Pro Bowl Options (2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015)
  • First team All-Pro option (2012)
  • Second team All-Pro option (2015)
  • The NFL accepts the joint leader (2015)
  • MVP Pro Bowl 2012
  • 3ÃÆ'â € "AFC Offensive Offensive This Week - Sunday 2 (2008), Week 14 (2009), Week 13 (2015)
  • 10,000 Receiving Yards Club
  • 2005 Hawaii Bowl MVP
  • The second team of All-C-USA (2005)
  • Marshall # 15 has been retired at Lake Howell High School (2012)

Notes and NFL milestones

  • First to have 1,000 pages of recipient pages with four different teams (Denver, Miami, Chicago and NYJ)
  • Most seasons with 100 receptions (6)
  • Some receptions in the NFL game (21)
  • The third most reception in the NFL game (18)
  • Most receptions include five games in NFL history (55)
  • The first player in NFL history had at least 10 receptions in four out of five matches (now tied to Calvin Johnson)
  • The first player since 1960 to record eight career games at least 10 receptions in his first four seasons
  • The fifth player in NFL history (first Broncos player, one in six total) has at least 100 receptions in three straight seasons
  • The ninth player in NFL history (second Broncos player) has at least 100 receptions in the back-to-back season (2007 and 2008)
  • Caught 102 passes in 2007 (second career NFL season), became the third-year player in NFL history to have at least 100 receptions in a season

New York Jets franchise record

  • Some receptions in one season: 109 (2015)
  • Most receive a yard in one season: 1.502 (2015)
  • Most receive touchdowns in one season: 14 (2015) (Tied to Don Maynard and Art Powell)

Chicago Bears franchise record

  • Some receptions in one season: 118 (2012)
  • Most receive a yard in one season: 1.508 (2012)

Pro Bowl note

  • Most receive touchdowns in a single game (4)

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References


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External links

  • Career and player information statistics from NFL.com Ã, Â · ESPNÃ, Ã, Â · Yahoo! Sports Ã, Â · SI.comÃ, Ã, Ã, Ã, Pro-Football-References Ã, Â · Rotoworld
  • Official website
  • Chicago Bear bio
  • Giants New York Giants
  • bio New York Jets
  • Biography of college players at UCFAthletics.com

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