
We all know that Matt Birk and Ryan Fitzpatrick went to Harvard, but now we can include Brandon Marshall in the elite group. Well, at least for one night.
The wild (read: sometimes psychotic) wide receiver spoke at Emerson Hall Monday night on the Harvard campus to talk about his Borderline Personality Disorder. The program was called “Mental Illness Isn’t a Game Stopper: A Conversation with NFL Star Brandon Marshall.”
According to the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Marshall wanted to explain how he came to be diagnosed this past offseason, why he decided to make his condition public, and how the disorder has impacted his life and his loved ones through the years.
In case you’re not sure how the disorder has affected his life, just read this and this.
In the picture above, Marshall received an honorary jersey from the Harvard football team’s captain.
Brandon Marshall: a Harvard man.
Pictures via McLean Hospital, Nicholas Mark












