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Nick Marshall

Nicholas Deshawn Marshall Sr. (born June 30, 1992) is an best known for his dynamic tenure as a at , where he led the Tigers to a 12–2 record, an Championship, and a berth in the during the 2013 season. Born in , Marshall attended Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, where he excelled as a , leading the Patriots to a Class A state championship as a junior while also starring in and . After high school, he signed with the as a but was dismissed from the team in February 2012 for violating team rules. He then transferred to in , where he transitioned to and posted impressive stats, including 3,142 passing yards, 18 touchdowns, 1,095 rushing yards, and 19 rushing touchdowns in his lone season. Marshall joined in 2013, immediately becoming the starting and revolutionizing the Tigers' offense with his speed and arm strength, highlighted by iconic plays like the "Prayer at Jordan-Hare" and the "" in a comeback victory over . Over two seasons at , he amassed 5,213 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns against 13 interceptions, along with 1,563 rushing yards and 23 rushing touchdowns, finishing his college career with a 20–7 record as a starter. In 2014, despite an 8–5 season marred by injuries and off-field issues including a for marijuana possession, he earned second-team All-SEC honors. Going undrafted in the due to concerns over his size and a failed at the scouting combine, Marshall signed with the as a , reverting to his high school position; he appeared in four games that year, recording two tackles and starting once on special teams. His NFL career included brief stints with the , , Washington Redskins, , and , though he spent much of his time on practice squads and was suspended for four games in 2017 for violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy. After a stint with the in the in 2017, transitioning to the in 2018, Marshall signed with the , where he established himself as a starter at , leading the team in multiple times and setting the franchise record for interception return touchdowns with three; he played 17 games in 2023, notching 31 tackles and five before being released in November 2023 following an on a possession charge. Marshall signed with the Albany Firebirds of One in February 2025 but did not report to training camp.

Early life

High school career

Nick Marshall was born on June 30, 1992, in Pineview, , to parents Phillip Marshall and Shalena Cliett. He grew up in the small rural town of Rochelle, , population around 1,200, where he attended Wilcox County High School from 2007 to 2010. Raised in a close-knit community, Marshall developed his athletic talents early, becoming a standout multisport known for his speed, athleticism, and on the field and court. At Wilcox County, Marshall excelled in football, basketball, and track, showcasing his versatility as a and in football while contributing as a shooting guard in basketball. In football, he set Georgia High School Athletic Association (GHSA) career with 8,043 passing yards and 103 passing touchdowns over four seasons, establishing himself as one of the state's most prolific passers. As a junior in 2009, he led the Patriots to the Class A state championship, passing for 2,956 yards and 32 touchdowns in the title-winning campaign. His senior year in 2010 was equally dominant, with 2,728 passing yards and 41 touchdowns—tying for the fourth-most single-season passing touchdowns in state history—along with 684 rushing yards and 9 rushing touchdowns, while also recording 6 interceptions on defense, two returned for scores. Marshall earned the Class A Offensive Player of the Year award twice, was named The Telegraph's All-Middle Georgia Football Player of the Year for two consecutive seasons, and received PrepStar All-American and SuperPrep All-Dixie honors. In basketball, Marshall was a highly regarded shooting guard, earning the AP Class A Player of the Year award twice and attracting college interest with his scoring ability and athleticism. He also competed in track events, leveraging his speed from football, though specific competitive highlights in sprints like the 100m and 200m remain less documented in available records. A top recruit in the class of 2011, Marshall drew interest from major programs including the and , ultimately signing with Georgia as a in the Bulldogs' acclaimed "" class. However, he was dismissed from the team in early 2012 for violating team rules in an incident involving , prompting his transfer to .

Junior college

After being dismissed from the in February 2012 for violating team rules involving the theft of money from a dormitory, Nick Marshall enrolled at in . There, he returned to his high school position of , building on the athletic versatility he demonstrated as a standout dual-threat player at Wilcox County High School. In his lone season with the Broncbusters during , Marshall excelled as a , passing for 3,142 yards and 18 touchdowns while throwing 20 interceptions, and rushing for 1,095 yards and 19 touchdowns for a total of 37 scores. His performance helped lead Garden City to a 7–4 record. Marshall earned recognition as the Jayhawk Conference Offensive Player of the Year and was ranked among the top quarterback prospects in the nation. Following the season, he attracted interest from multiple major college programs and committed to transfer to in January 2013, enrolling there that summer.

College career

2013 season

Nick Marshall emerged as Auburn's starting in August 2013 after winning a competitive battle that included true freshman Jeremy Johnson and returning players Jonathan Wallace and , the latter of whom had voluntarily transitioned to following a challenging 2012 season. Marshall started all 14 games, showcasing his dual-threat capabilities with 1,976 passing yards, 14 passing touchdowns, and 6 interceptions, complemented by 1,068 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns. His ability to extend plays both through the air and on the ground was central to Auburn's high-powered offense under first-year head coach , which emphasized a run-heavy attack that ranked among the nation's best. One of Marshall's most memorable performances came in the against on November 30, 2013, a game forever etched in lore as the "." Marshall completed 11 of 16 passes for 97 yards and 2 touchdowns while rushing 17 times for 99 yards and 1 touchdown, including a pivotal 45-yard scoring run that opened the scoring. His efforts helped Auburn secure a thrilling 34-28 victory, capped by Chris Davis' iconic 109-yard return of a missed as time expired, snapping Alabama's 6-year winning streak in the and propelling the Tigers into the . Marshall's leadership contributed significantly to Auburn's remarkable turnaround, as the team finished the regular season with a 12-1 record and an undefeated 7-1 mark in play, earning a berth in the against on December 7, 2013. In that contest, Auburn dominated with a 59-42 win, where Marshall threw for 132 yards and 1 touchdown while rushing for 115 yards and 1 score, clinching the program's first title since 2004 and a spot in the . The Tigers' campaign concluded with a 34-31 loss to Florida State in the BCS title game on January 6, 2014, resulting in an overall 12-2 record and a No. 2 final ranking in both major polls. For his standout dual-threat performance, Marshall earned All-SEC Honorable Mention honors and was recognized as Auburn's Offensive Player of the Year, the Pat Sullivan Award recipient, highlighting his pivotal role in the team's resurgent season.

2014 season

In his senior season at in 2014, Nick Marshall served as the primary starting , appearing in all 13 games while entering 12 as the starter after sitting out the first half of the opener as punishment for an off-field incident. He completed 178 of 293 passes for 2,532 yards, 20 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, while adding 798 rushing yards and 11 rushing touchdowns on 153 carries, contributing to an Auburn offense that ranked among the 's most dynamic dual-threat attacks. Under Marshall's leadership, the Tigers compiled an 8-5 overall record and a 4-4 mark in play, finishing the year ranked No. 22 in the final despite a midseason skid that included losses to Mississippi State, , and . Marshall's season was marred early by a , 2014, for of less than one of marijuana during a in , where police also noted a window tint violation. He avoided at the time and later paid a $1,000 fine for the marijuana charge plus $100 for the tint violation, thereby forgoing a required appearance on September 10. Auburn head coach imposed team discipline by benching Marshall for the first half of the August 30 season opener against , during which backup Jeremy threw for 243 yards and two touchdowns to lead a 21-7 halftime advantage; Marshall then entered and orchestrated three second-half touchdowns in a 45-21 . Throughout the year, Marshall's role remained secure despite Johnson's strong showings in limited action, including a brief start in the opener and spot duty in other games, as the valued Marshall's experience and mobility in Gus Malzahn's up-tempo scheme. One of his standout performances came on November 29 against rival , where he set an Auburn single-game record with 456 passing yards on 27-of-43 completions, adding 49 rushing yards and accounting for three total touchdowns in a high-scoring 55-44 loss that highlighted his arm strength late in the season. Marshall closed out his college career in the Outback Bowl against on January 1, 2015, completing 15 of 22 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns—including a 66-yard strike to —but Auburn fell 34-31 in overtime after failing to convert a late two-point attempt.

College statistics

During his two seasons as Auburn's starting from 2013 to 2014, Nick Marshall demonstrated his dual-threat ability, accumulating 4,508 passing yards and 1,866 rushing yards while accounting for 57 total touchdowns (34 passing and 23 rushing). His stood at 147.5 over 27 games, reflecting efficient play with a 60.2% and only 13 interceptions. Marshall's total offense averaged 236.1 yards per game, ranking him among Auburn's notable quarterback contributors in both passing and rushing categories.

Passing Statistics

YearGamesCompletions/AttemptsCompletion %YardsTDsINTsPasser Rating
201314142/23959.41,976146143.2
201413178/29360.82,532207151.1
Career27320/53260.24,5083413147.5

Rushing Statistics

YearGamesAttemptsYardsYards/AttemptTDs
2013141721,0686.212
2014131537985.211
Career273251,8665.723
Marshall's 1,068 rushing yards in rank second all-time among Auburn quarterbacks for a single season, behind only Newton's 1,473 yards in , and placed him as the fourth in history to surpass 1,000 rushing yards in a season. His career rushing total of 1,866 yards ranks 21st in history overall and highlights his impact as a mobile .

Professional career

Transition to cornerback and pre-draft process

Following the 2014 college season, where Marshall had demonstrated exceptional athleticism as Auburn's with 2,532 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, seven interceptions, and 798 rushing yards, he decided to to to enhance his NFL draft prospects, leveraging his prior experience at the position during high school and . Invited to the 2015 initially as a , Marshall switched to during the event's practices on January 20, 2015, a move endorsed by scouts who viewed it as his best path to the pros given his limited arm strength and accuracy as a signal-caller. At the Senior Bowl, Marshall impressed observers by quickly adapting to the defensive role, recording five solo tackles in the game on January 24, 2015—the most on the South team—and earning praise for his natural speed, coverage instincts, and ball skills during practices, where he did not appear out of place despite lacking recent college experience at . His performance confirmed his high school pedigree, where he led Wilcox County with six interceptions as a , and positioned him as an intriguing athlete for teams seeking versatile defensive talent. Marshall further showcased his athletic profile at the 2015 in late February, running a 4.54-second (23rd among defensive backs), posting a 37.5-inch (tied for 12th), and completing the 3-cone drill in 6.96 seconds (18th), results that highlighted his explosiveness and agility despite his unconventional path to the position. These metrics established him as a potential mid-round prospect, with scouts noting his speed and leaping ability as assets, though his lack of college defensive tape raised questions about technique and consistency. Despite the positive pre-draft showings, Marshall went undrafted in the , held April 30–May 2, primarily due to the risks associated with his late position change, limited defensive experience, and off-field concerns from his dismissal at in 2012 for allegations, which overshadowed his limitations like inconsistent passing accuracy. He signed as an undrafted free agent shortly after the draft, capitalizing on his combine and performances to secure a professional opportunity.

Jacksonville Jaguars

After going undrafted in the , Nick Marshall signed with the as a on May 2, 2015, transitioning from to based on his prior experience at the position during his year at the . His athletic measurables, including a 4.54-second at the , contributed to the Jaguars' interest after he impressed them while playing at the Senior Bowl. Marshall earned a spot on the initial 53-man roster, where he primarily contributed on special teams as a and . In the 2015 season, Marshall appeared in 13 games for the Jaguars, logging limited defensive snaps early on before increasing his role late in the year. He recorded 13 total tackles (9 solo, 4 assisted) and 1 pass deflection, with his most notable defensive performance coming in Week 16 against the on December 27, 2015, where he tallied 4 tackles. Marshall started his first game at in Week 17 against the Houston Texans on January 3, 2016. On special teams, he handled return duties, recording 13 kickoff returns for 346 yards (26.6 average) and 5 punt returns for 30 yards (6.0 average), providing depth amid injuries to other returners. Entering the 2016 season, Marshall competed for a roster spot but was released by the Jaguars on September 3 during final cuts. He was re-signed to the team's the following day, September 4, where he remained through early October without seeing regular-season action. Over his tenure with the Jaguars from 2015 to 2016, Marshall accumulated 13 total tackles, 1 pass deflection, and no interceptions, primarily serving in a special teams capacity during his rookie year.

New York Jets

Marshall signed with the New York Jets on October 12, 2016, after being acquired from the Jacksonville Jaguars' practice squad, bringing prior NFL experience as a rookie cornerback and return specialist. He appeared in eight games for the Jets during the 2016 season, primarily contributing on special teams with limited defensive opportunities due to the team's depth at cornerback. In those games, Marshall recorded five tackles (three solo and two assisted), all on special teams, and handled return duties with six punt returns for 39 yards and 12 kickoff returns for 168 yards. On April 14, 2017, the suspended Marshall for the first four games of the 2017 season for violating the league's policy on performance-enhancing drugs. Following the announcement, the Jets released him on May 5, 2017. Across his career with the Jaguars and Jets, Marshall played in 21 games, accumulating 18 tackles, one pass deflection, and 597 return yards.

Arizona Rattlers

After being waived by the in May 2017, Marshall signed with the of the in late 2017, returning to the quarterback role alongside his brother, Antonio Marshall. Marshall's time with the Rattlers was brief and limited to practice sessions, as he departed the team prior to the 2018 season to pursue an opportunity in the Canadian Football League. He recorded no official game statistics during his stint, which served primarily as a short to keep his skills sharp following his release. The Rattlers had recently captured the 2017 IFL championship with a 50–41 victory over the in the United Bowl on July 8, 2017, marking their first title in the league after transitioning from the , though Marshall joined after the season and was not on the active roster for any games.

Saskatchewan Roughriders

Marshall signed with the of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in April 2018, transitioning fully to the position after brief NFL experience as a and special teamer. In his rookie season, he started all 13 games, recording 26 defensive tackles, three interceptions—including two returned for touchdowns (pick-sixes)—and one forced fumble, contributing significantly to the team's defensive backfield. His performance earned him recognition as a CFL Players' Association (CFLPA) All-Star, highlighting his rapid adaptation from quarterback to an defensive playmaker. The following year, Marshall built on his success, starting 17 games and tallying 39 defensive tackles, five interceptions (one pick-six), and one fumble recovery, solidifying his role as a lockdown corner. His consistent production led to one-year contract extensions in January 2020, December 2021, and December 2022, ensuring his continued tenure with the Roughriders through the 2023 season. In 2021, he added a West Division All-Star selection after posting 30 tackles and three interceptions in 14 games, further demonstrating his value. Over six seasons with Saskatchewan from 2018 to 2023, Marshall appeared in 76 games, accumulating 150 defensive tackles, 20 interceptions, and one forced fumble. He distinguished himself with exceptional ball skills, returning at least six interceptions for touchdowns—including two in 2018, one in 2019, one in 2021, one in 2022, and another in 2023—setting the franchise record for interception return touchdowns. This tally underscored his impact as one of the CFL's premier defensive backs, with eight total touchdowns from defensive plays during his tenure. Marshall's time with the Roughriders ended abruptly following his arrest on November 8, 2023, in , on a gun possession charge; the team released him five days later on November 13. In his final 2023 season, he had started 17 games with 31 tackles and five interceptions before the incident.

Albany Firebirds

In January 2025, Marshall signed with the Albany Firebirds of One as a ahead of the 2025 season. As of November 2025, he remains with the team, participating in and games during the season.

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