LEONARD A. MARSHALL JR.
NFL Legend | Two-Time Super Bowl Champion | Business Leader | Philanthropist | Advocate
From the Gridiron to the Boardroom
Leonard A. Marshall Jr. is a dynamic leader, NFL legend, and community champion. Best known as a dominant force on the football field, Leonard spent 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL) — where he helped lead the New York Giants to two Super Bowl victories (1986, 1990).
As part of his long-standing commitment to protecting athletes, Leonard serves on the board of the Concussion Legacy Foundation.
He works closely with the organization to advocate for safer sports, education, and research-based strategies to prevent traumatic brain injuries in youth and professional athletics alike.
As part of his ongoing advocacy for brain health, Leonard supports CaringKind, New York City’s leading organization in Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving.
Drawing from his personal experience with CTE, Leonard uses his voice to raise awareness for individuals and families navigating cognitive decline—amplifying CaringKind’s mission of education, support, and compassionate care.
As part of his ongoing advocacy for brain health, Leonard supports CaringKind, New York City’s leading organization in Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving.
Drawing from his personal experience with CTE, Leonard uses his voice to raise awareness for individuals and families navigating cognitive decline—amplifying CaringKind’s mission of education, support, and compassionate care.
Founded by Leonard Marshall & Vic Bakunoff, BTV70 is a national campaign focused on addressing urban gun violence through education, community engagement, and mentorship. As the face of this growing movement, Leonard works with schools, local leaders, and youth to foster safer environments and advocate for non-violence.