Brandon Marshall – Bio, Wife (Michi Nogami), Height, Wiki, Net Worth

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Arguably, any football player in the NFL playing as a linebacker or cornerback can testify to the raw, unforgiving force that is called Brandon Marshall. The wide receiver who has etched his name in the game since his time at the University of Central Florida joined the Seattle Seahawks in May 2018.

Drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 2006 NFL Draft, Marshall boasts one of the best tackles records. Former veteran NFL cornerback, Nnamdi Asomugha describes Brandon as a punisher on the gridiron. In December 2009, the Pittsburgh man also set an NFL record for the most receptions (21) in a single game.

In 2011, Marshall was diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.

Brandon Marshall’s Early Life 

Brandon Tyrone Marshall was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and grew up in Florida. He was born on March 23, 1984, and attended Lake Howell High School in Florida. Marshall was a three-time letterman in for his high school’s basketball and track team. He performed gloriously in both sports earning All-State honors for basketball and winning the Class 3A triple jump championship in track.

Brandon moved on to the University of Central Florida where he played as a wide receiver and improving with every season. In his senior year, he was named to the All-C-USA second team.

College Career – Denver Broncos

The former UCF player was selected by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. However, he suffered a posterior cruciate ligament injury during the preseason, causing him to be involved in only 15 games of the regular season.

His second season with Broncos started again with an injury – a groin strain and later pulled a quadriceps femoris muscle – that kept him away from all but the last few days of training camp from May through July.

However, Brandon came back strong and posted effective performances against the likes of the Minnesota Vikings and the San Diego Chargers. He ended the season with 102 interceptions, 1325 receiving yards and 7 receiving touchdowns, the highest for anybody in his team and a personal career best.

For the next season, Brandon Marshall continued in his injury pattern when he suffered an injury to his right forearm in a family altercation in March 2008. He required surgery and was out of the game until he returned to training in late June. Marshall endured a one-game spell on the sidelines and a $52,000 fine after he was brought up on charges of drunk driving and domestic violence in August 2008.

After the suspension, Marshall came back to make his mark on the season, posting stellar records again: 104 interceptions and 1265 receiving yards. He was voted the top AFC wide receiver in the 2009 Pro Bowl.

Brandon went under the knife again in March 2009 to fix a hip problem that had discomforted him throughout the 2008 season. During the season, he posted a career-high 200 receiving yards in a single game, was named an AFC Offensive Player of the Week, and a Pudding Pie Award for a game against the New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day.

Post-Denver Broncos

Marshall was traded to the Miami Dolphins in the 2010 NFL Draft and signed a four-year $47.5 million dollar extension in the 2011 NFL Draft. In 2010, his streak of 100 or more receptions came to an end although he still achieved 1000 receiving yards for his two seasons with the Dolphins.

Brandon Marshall signed for the Chicago Bears ahead of the 2012 season and spent seasons there. While at Chicago, he broke Marcus Robinson’s franchise record for most receiving yards recorded in a single campaign. He also became the first player in Bears history to record a season with 100 receptions or more, and the first in NFL history (along with Andre Johnson and Wes Welker) to record five 100 or more reception seasons.

He continued his fine form into the 2015 season after putting pen to paper for the New York Jets. Here, he became the first NFL player ever to record a 1000 receiving yard season with four different teams. The end of the 2015 season also saw him ranked on the No. 25 spot on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.

Moving on from the Mets, he joined the New York Giants in a two-year $12 million deal. However, he suffered a season-ending injury barely a month into his career with the Giants. Unfortunately, he was let go by the Giants on April 9, 2018.

On May 29, 2018, he was subsequently picked up by the Seattle Seahawks in a one-year $2 million deal.

Who is Brandon Marshall’s Wife, Michi Nogami?

The Giants wide receiver is involved in one of those relationships that can only be described as a live-wire romance. He is married to a woman named Michi Nogami-Campbell. They both attended the University of Central Florida which is where they met. Brandon proposed to her on a trip to Hawaii in 2009. They married in July 2010 and in 2015 they welcomed a set of twins.

 

On March 2009, Brandon was taken in for disorderly conduct after he was accused of engaging in a physical fight with his then-fiancee, Nogami. However, the charges were dropped the next day and he was released on a $300 bond.

Two years later, the couple was in the news again after Nogami stabbed him in the stomach and he had to spend two days in the hospital. Michi Nogami was held on charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. She was, however, released on a bail of $7500.

Brandon Marshall’s Net Worth

Marshall signed some lucrative deals in his prime and lives the life befitting his status. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the wide receiver has a net worth of $18 million.

Height and Body Measurement

The wide receiver is a giant. He stands at an intimidating height of 6 feet 5 inches (1.96 m) and maintains a competition ready weight of 105 kg (232 lbs).

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