Sunday, 1 February 2015

BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY : AFRICAN AMERICAN " BRANDON BROWNER " IS A PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CORNER BACK FOR THE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS OF THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE (NFL) : GOES INTO THE " HALL OF BLACK GENIUS "

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Brandon Browner


Brandon Browner
Brandon Browner.JPG
Browner in the 2011 preseason.
No. 39     New England Patriots
Cornerback
Personal information
Date of birth: August 2, 1984 (age 30)
Place of birthLos Angeles, California
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)Weight: 221 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High schoolSylmar (CA)
CollegeOregon State
Undrafted in 2005
Debuted in 2005 for the Denver Broncos
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2014
Tackles142
Quarterback sacks0.0
Interceptions11
Forced fumbles3
Pass deflections45
Stats at NFL.com
Career CFL statistics
Tackles206
Interceptions12
Sacks2.0
Fumble recoveries2
Stats at CFL.ca
Brandon Kemar Browner[1] (born August 2, 1984) is an American football corner back for the New England Patriots of the  National Football League (NFL). In 2005, Browner signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent. Browner played four seasons with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League (CFL) where he was a three-time CFL All-Star and a member of Grey Cup championship team in 2008 before signing with the Seattle Seahawks before the 2011 season.

High school career

Browner was a Prep Star West All-Region and All-Valley Mission League selection at Sylmar High School (northern area ofLos Angeles) as a senior. He also earned Mission League MVP honors. As a junior, Browner played at James Monroe High School in North Hills, Los Angeles. During his prep career, he competed as a receiver where he accounted for 1,726 career yards and 24 touchdowns, and on defense as a cornerback where he recorded 16 career interceptions. As a senior, he also returned three punts for touchdowns. Browner also lettered in track & field at James Monroe, competing in the high jump, triple jump and 200 meters.

College career

Browner played in college for Oregon State University. Browner redshirted in 2002 at Oregon State. He then went on to start in every game he played in for the Beavers. Browner was named to the Freshman All-America teams by the Football Writers Association and The Sporting News in 2003. He was chosen Pac-10 Conference Freshman of the Year and was a member of the All-Pac-10 second team. He ranked ninth in the nation with six interceptions and recorded 43 tackles (37 solo) with six pass breakups, two forced fumbles and three stops for losses as a redshirt freshman. He helped the program weather the 2002 departures of Dennis Weathersby, Calvin Carlyle and Terrell Roberts.
Browner added All-America and All-Pac-10 Conference honors from The NFL Draft Report in 2004. Lining up at right cornerback, he regularly faced the opponent's top receiver. Browner recorded 44 tackles (37 solo) with a sack, nine pass deflections and a blocked kick in 2004. He finished his two-year collegiate career with 87 tackles (74 solo), a 2-yard sack, five stops for losses of 16 yards, two forced fumbles, 15 pass deflections and six interceptions for 74 yards in returns and a touchdown.

Professional career

Denver Broncos

Browner was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Denver Broncos in 2005. However, Browner fractured his left forearm August 20 against San Francisco, was placed on injured reserve on August 25, 2005, and he missed the entire 2005 season before being waived on July 24, 2006.

Calgary Stampeders

Browner signed with the Calgary Stampeders in 2006. His speed and competitive effort made him a fan favorite in his short time with the team. He won the 2008 Grey Cup with Calgary and was named a CFL all pro All-Star for the season. Browner was also selected to the CFL all pro All-Star team after the 2009 season.

Seattle Seahawks

Browner signed with the Seattle Seahawks and started every game of the 2011 season. Highlights of that season included a Seattle-record 94 yard interception return against the New York Giants in a Week 5 victory and two interceptions in a win against Vince Young and the Philadelphia Eagles on December 1, 2011. Browner was suspended for four games in 2012 for violating the NFL's performance enhancing drug policy for using a prescription drug.[2] Despite this setback, Browner was added to the 2012 Pro Bowl roster as a replacement for an injured Carlos Rogers.[3]
On December 18, 2013, the NFL erroneously reported Browner was facing an indefinite suspension for again violating the NFL's performance enhancing drug rules.[4] The suspension kept him from playing in Super Bowl XLVIII against the Denver Broncos.
The suspension was later changed to reflect a substance abuse issue related to missing drug tests during the time Browner was unsigned by an NFL team and played football in the CFL, prior to the Seahawks contract.[5] On March 4, 2014, he was officially reinstated by the NFL.[6] His suspension was reduced to the first four games of the 2014 season.[7]

New England Patriots

On March 14, 2014, Browner signed with the New England Patriots on a three-year, $17 million dollar contract.[8][9] After serving his 4 game suspension, Browner was inactive for the next 2 games. He made his season debut in week 7 against the New York Jets, where Browner recorded 1 tackle. Browner finished the season with 25 tackles and 1 interception in 9 games. The Patriots finished 2014 NFL season 12-4. He helped the Patriots reach Super Bowl XLIX, where they will face Browner's former team, the Seattle Seahawks, on February 1, 2015.

NFL stats

YearTeamGamesCombined TacklesTacklesAssisted TacklesSacksForced FumblesFumble RecoveriesFumble Return YardsInterceptionsInterception Return YardsYards per Interception ReturnLongest Interception ReturnInterceptions Returned for TouchdownPasses Defended
2011SEA16545130.000062203794223
2012SEA12443590.0310339133506
2013SEA8191810.00001494949010
Career36117104130.0310103083194239

Seahawks franchise records

  • Longest interception return for touchdown (season): 94 (in 10/9/2011 vs New York Giants)
  • Most Interception Yards Returned (season): 220 (2011)

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