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Brandon Marshall’s 16 Tattoos & Their Meanings

Brandon Tyrone Marshall is the former American football wide receiver. Currently working as an American sports television personality, Brandon has got multiple tattoos on his body. Brandon has played 13 seasons in the National Football League. He says that the memories and important moments of life cannot be locked in pictures and thus, he loves to get them inked. Let us see what special tattoos he has got on his body.

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1. Left Bicep Tattoo

2. ‘Both World’ Tattoo

Tattoo: On his upper right arm, Brandon has got the tattoo that represents ‘Both the Worlds’ i.e. The good against the evil.

Meaning: The tattoo is the representation of two sides of the world and thus, two personalities of every individual i.e. the good and the bad. It also depicts the moral conflict that the world faces in terms of religion, education, literature, etc.

3. ‘Flower’ Tattoo

Tattoo: On his upper right arm, there is a big flower tattoo inked in shades of orange and green.

Meaning: The flower in the tattoo is a lotus flower which is the signal that the wearer is willing to start afresh by improving their habits.

4. Chest Tattoo

Tattoo: On his left pec, Brandon has got a tattoo that carries the name ‘WILLIAMS’ followed by the dates as ‘7.1 8.26-7-7.15’. There is a big hammer inked on the top left.

Meaning: Brandon got this tattoo as a tribute to his late grandfather, Little Roy Williams, a World War II Navy veteran, and master carpenter. He shared a very close bond with his granddad who played a strong support system in Brandon’s life. The hammer is the dedication to his profession as his granddad was a carpenter by profession.

“I always considered him the rock of our family,” Marshall said. “He was the major father figure in my life. His home was everybody’s safe house. You could get a good meal, good conversation, watch sports. Talking to him, it would just take my mind off a lot of things.”

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