NFL Star Lectures At Harvard University
Using “brave” to describe athletes and their feats is almost always a poor choice of words. But it’s quite appropriate in describing Miami Dolphins wide receiver Brandon Marshall, who has been exhibiting a form of courage that’s rarely seen in sports, especially the macho world of pro football.
Marshall holds the NFL record for most receptions in a game (21), but he’s about catching more than just footballs. He’s on a mission to catch men and women living with borderline personality disorder. He addressed about 250 students Monday at Harvard University, telling them how therapy helps him cope with the NFL’s pressure and fame.
“I’m excited for this opportunity,” Marshall said. “I’m excited to use my celebrity, my fame, whatever you want to call it, to be one of the faces of mental health.”