Celebrities You Didn’t Know Were Star Athletes Once

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Before he became one-third of Migos, and before he was the star of the 2018 NBA Celebrity All-Star Game, Quavious Marshall was a record-setting high school quarterback. At Georgia’s Berkmar High School in 2009, he set a Gwinnett County record for completions in a game, with 28, and led county in passing yards. “Even if he got out of the pocket, he would always keep his eyes downfield,” teammate Troy Davis, who went onto a career in the CFL, told Bleacher Report. “I think he liked throwing the deep ball. When he got rushed, we’d be, like, ‘Run for the first down!’ and he’d end up throwing it for 40 yards.”

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