Doug Marsh

Douglas Walter Marsh (born June 18, 1958) is an American former professional football player who was a tight end for seven seasons for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1980 to 1986.

[2] He also scored two touchdowns on passes from Rick Leach in Michigan's 1978 victory over defending national champion Notre Dame in the first game between the two schools since 1943.

"[10] As a rookie in 1980, Marsh was the Cardinals' starting tight end in all 16 regular season games.

"[14] Marsh noted at the time that he had felt that for the prior two years he had been "in between a rock and a hard place with the Cardinals.

[16] Marsh was released by the Falcons after the first week of September 1987,[17] and he did not appear in any regular season games for the team.

[18] Marsh signed with the Indianapolis Colts in the spring of 1988 and played with them through the preseason,[19][20][21] but he was cut at the end of August.