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🗓️ 2 July 2025
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Leonard Marshall is the oldest of seven children from the rural town of Franklin, Louisiana. Hegraduated from Franklin High School in 1979 and attended Louisiana State University (LSU). Heattended LSU from 1979 until he was drafted from LSU in the spring of 1983.
Leonard Marshall was coached by legendary LSU coaches Jerry Stovall and Pete Jenkins.
Leonard Marshall played in the NFL for 12 seasons. He was drafted in the Second Round of the1983 NFL Draft as a rising Junior at LSU by the New York Giants and played for most of his career in New York. After being drafted in 1983, he initially resided in Secaucus, New Jersey before residing in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Leonard Marshall was coached by Hall of Fame Coach Bill Parcells and former NY Giants Defensive Coordinator and future Hall of Fame Coach Bill Belichick. During his tenure with the Giants, he was part of the “Big Blue Wrecking Crew”, won two Super Bowl rings (1986 & 1990) and was twice Named second-team All-Pro (1985 & 1986) and twice named to the Pro Bowl team (1985 & 1986).
In September 2022, he was inducted into the New York Giants Ring of Honor and recognized for his work bringing awareness to CTE in professional football players. After football, Mr. Marshall attended Seton Hall University towards an MBA in Finance. He previously held his Series 7 and 63 licenses and worked for a number of years as a Registered Investment Advisor.
In 2007, Leonard returned to Seton Hall, as a Professor of Finance and Sports Management. Leonard Marshall also accepted a seat on the Board of Directors for Louisiana State University’s Diversity Board; and serves as a Board member for Carver Bank, Piketx.com, and the Concussion Legacy Foundation. He currently serves in the capacity of Outside Advisor for Moldaver Lee CohenRockefeller Global Family Office.
He is currently mentoring an Autistic child in NJ.
He has a daughter named Arianna and a stepson named Victor and a grandson. He often visits his home state of Louisiana. He is a fan of LSU and loves to visit LSU and its football program. He previously lived in Hudson, Bergen and Passaic Counties of New Jersey and Boca Raton, Florida.
He currently resides with his wife, Lisa Marshall in Ocean County in New Jersey.
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0:00.0 | Shrug family. This week on Barb Ler Strug, Leonard Marshall is coming into the podcast. |
0:05.1 | For you, New York Giants fans out there, there's a good chance he recognized his name because |
0:10.3 | he won two Super Bowls with the New York Giants. We're going to be talking to him about high-performing |
0:14.5 | locker rooms, his rise to becoming an NFL player, winning Super Bowls, and all of the |
0:20.5 | foundations, businesses and things |
0:22.1 | that he is a part of, kind of post-NFL, post-professional athlete days. I'm always drawn to |
0:27.7 | these stories where people are at the top of their game in one industry, him being a professional |
0:32.7 | athlete and have to kind of rebuild everything that is in a completely separate domain and a very cool subject |
0:39.4 | about all the all the things that he's working on not just professionally but within his community |
0:43.9 | and i think you're going to enjoy this one as always friends make sure you get over to rapid |
0:47.5 | health report.com that is where dan garner dr andy galpin are doing a free lab lifestyle and |
0:51.8 | performance analysis let's get into the show. |
0:58.2 | Welcome to Barbell Strug. I'm Anders Warner, Doug Larson. |
1:00.2 | Today on Barbell Strug, Leonard Marshall. |
1:05.2 | If you are a San Francisco 49ers fan, it is time to turn the podcast off. |
1:06.7 | Usually we want you to stay for the whole show. |
1:10.9 | But today, the man that ended Joe Montana's career. |
1:13.2 | Is that like a fun thing to be known for? |
1:15.7 | Well, it's not really a fun thing to be known for. |
1:17.4 | But, you know, it's a thing. |
1:19.7 | Giant fans, you know, it's a fun thing for them. |
1:22.7 | Yeah. |
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