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Follow on Google News | Radiotainment1 - Celebrity Booking - Leonard Marshall New York GiantsBy: Radiotainment1 2x Super Bowl champion (XXI, XXV) 3x Pro Bowl selection (1985, 1986, 1991) Hosts the annual Leonard Marshall Football Academy Camp Currently a professor of Sports Management at Seton Hall University Co-wrote When the Cheering Stops, with CBSsports.com sportswriter William Bendetson Leonard Marshall played 12 seasons as a defensive lineman in the NFL. For ten of those seasons, Marshall played defensive end for the New York Giants. Leonard was a starter on the Giants team that won Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV. As a giant, he was known for teaming with Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor to form a potent pass rush on the right side of the Giants defense. Additionally, Leonard was selected to the Pro Bowl for his performances in the 1985, 1986, and 1991 seasons and finished his career with 83.5 quarterback sacks in the regular season and another twelve sacks in the post season. He averaged nearly ten sacks a season from 1985 to 1991, and posted double digit sack totals 3 times. After his long career with the Giants, Leonard went on to play a season each for the New York Jets and Washington Redskins. Since his NFL career ended, Leonard has hosted the annual Leonard Marshall Football Academy Camp which trains football players aged 8–18. The camp uses an extensive list of current and former NFL Pro Bowlers to help teach the fundamentals of football in a non-contact setting. The camp also offers scholarships annually to 50 underprivileged youths who qualified through the Marvin Jones Foundation. Leonard is currently a professor of Sports Management at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. He also served as the head coach of the Hudson Catholic High School football team in Jersey City in 2010. Leonard wrote a book about the Giants championship 1990 season, called "When the Cheering Stops", with CBSsports.com sportswriter William Bendetson, which was released in 2010. Contact us at: Booking@Radiotainment1.Com End
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