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    Brandon Marshall - 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Combine - Source: Imagn
    Brandon Marshall - 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Combine - Source: Imagn
    Brandon Marshall - 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Combine - Source: Imagn
    Brandon Marshall - 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Combine - Source: Imagn

    “Shaming Your Son On Social Media”: Fans React As Brandon Marshall’s Intense Disciplining Tactic Goes Viral

    Former Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Marshall posted about his 11-year-old son’s unusual training regimen on Wednesday on Instagram.

    The 90-second clip that has garnered a lot of traction online featured Marshall driving a car as his son ran on the side of the curb at two in the morning. The video also saw the six-time NFL Pro Bowler comment on his son’s discipline correction.

    A lot of people online have questioned whether Marshall’s tactics are a little too extreme, with fan reactions pouring in on X.

    However, a few fans also defended and praised Marshall for trying to instill discipline in his son.

    While the internet remains polarized over the former NFL pro’s disciplinary tactics, Marshall stood firm, writing, “This is my son, not my friend,” in a collaborative Instagram post with his son, Zi Marshall.


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    How Did Brandon Marshall Fare In The NFL?

    After being selected by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL draft, Brandon Marshall’s illustrious career saw him garner a total of 12,351 yards while also amassing 970 receptions and 83 touchdowns.

    After spending four seasons in Denver, Marshall also represented the Miami Dolphins, Chicago Bears, New York Jets and New York Giants before finishing his 13-year NFL career with the Seattle Seahawks in 2018.

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