sport.wikisort.org - AthleteKeith Tellus Browner, Sr. (born January 24, 1962) is a former American football defensive end and outside linebacker. He is the father of Keith Browner, Jr. who was a linebacker for the Cal Golden Bears and played defensive end for the Houston Texans.[1][2]
American football player (born 1962)
Not to be confused with his son, Keith Browner Jr..
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American football player
Keith Browner|
Born: | (1962-01-24) January 24, 1962 (age 60) Warren, Ohio |
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Height: | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
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Weight: | 245 lb (111 kg) |
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High school: | Warren (OH) Harding Atlanta (GA) Southwest |
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College: | USC |
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Position: | Defensive end |
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NFL Draft: | 1984 / Round: 2 / Pick: 30 |
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- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1984–1986)
- Los Angeles Raiders (1987)
- San Francisco 49ers (1987)
- San Diego Chargers (1988)
- Pittsburgh Gladiators/Tampa Bay Storm (1990–1993)
- Charlotte Rage (1996)
- Arizona Rattlers (1997)
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- PFWA All-Rookie Team (1984)
- Second Team All-Arena (1990)
- AFL All Star (1993)
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Player stats at PFR · ArenaFan.com |
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College career
Browner was drafted out of the University of Southern California with the 30th pick in the second round.[3]
Professional career
He played in the National Football League between 1984 and 1988 for Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Los Angeles Raiders, the San Francisco 49ers and the San Diego Chargers and in Arena Football between 1990 and 1997.
Personal
His eldest brother, Ross Browner, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999 and an NFL star. Two other brothers, Jimmy and Willard Browner were college standouts at Notre Dame. Another brother, Joey Browner, also played with Keith for the USC Trojans and was one of the top players in the NFL in the 1980s. Keith's son, Keith Browner Jr., a defensive end/linebacker played college football for the University of California, Berkeley, and NFL teams, Houston Texans and Chicago Bears. Keith's eldest daughter, Keicha Browner, was a national synchronized swimmer and standout athlete in multiple sports in high school. His twin daughters are Amber Browner and Ashley Browner were both basketball players for San Diego City College. Keith's nephew, Rylan Browner (son of Ross Browner), played football for the University of Arizona and Max Starks is a 2x Superbowl Champion that played with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
References
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1984 NFL Draft selections |
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- Keith Browner
- Fred Acorn
- Michael Gunter
- Ron Heller
- Chris Washington
- Jay Carroll
- Fred Robinson
- Rick Mallory
- Jim Gallery
- Blair Kiel
- Thad Jemison
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Tampa Bay Storm ArenaBowl V champions |
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- 1 Darren Willis
- 5 Chip Ferguson
- 7 Jay Gruden
- 20 Stevie Thomas (MVP)
- 24 Tracey Perkins
- 29 Thomas Monroe
- 30 Andre Bowden
- 32 Bo Wright
- 55 Carl Watts
- 65 Pat Sperduto
- 75 Dan Tarabella
- 82 Brad Calip
- -- Reid Bennett
- -- Lynn Bradford
- -- Keith Browner
- -- Rawland Crawford, Jr.
- -- John Darnell
- -- Tom Gizzi
- -- Kevin Guidry
- -- Paul Hickert
- -- Anthony Howard
- -- Tony Jones
- -- Jeff Mayes
- -- Robert Smith
- -- Adrian Wright
- -- Tony Young
- -- Marc Zeno
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Tampa Bay Storm ArenaBowl VII champions |
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- 1 Darren Willis
- 7 Jay Gruden (MVP)
- 20 Stevie Thomas
- 24 Tracey Perkins
- 30 Andre Bowden
- 55 Carl Watts
- 65 Pat Sperduto
- -- Les Barley
- -- Eddie Brown
- -- Keith Browner
- -- Bobby Byrd
- -- Tony Chickillo
- -- Arden Czyzewski
- -- Dennis Dahlke
- -- Corey Dowden
- -- Amod Field
- -- Anthony Howard
- -- Ralph Jarvis
- -- Terry Jordan
- -- Terry Karg
- -- Darrin Kenney
- -- Joe March
- -- Jeff Mayes
- -- David Smith
- -- Carl Thomas
- -- Deatrich Wise
- -- Jerry Woods
- Head coach: Lary Kuharich
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Arizona Rattlers ArenaBowl XI champions |
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- 2 Bo Kelly
- 3 Donnie Davis (MVP)
- 4 Bruce Plummer
- 5 Cedric Walker
- 6 Sir Mawn Wilson
- 8 Calvin Schexnayder
- 11 Jeff Loots
- 13 Sherdrick Bonner
- 14 Hunkie Cooper
- 15 Shawn Parnell
- 17 Randy Gatewood
- 20 Junior Green
- 23 Anthony Brenner
- 24 Brian Easter
- 44 Bob McMillen
- 56 Mark Tucker
- 57 Keith Browner
- 58 Darrin Kenney
- 69 Richard Ashe
- 71 Tom Gibson
- 75 John Burch
- 80 Cedric Tillman
- 81 Herb Duncan
- 90 Michael Davis
- 92 Craig Ritter
- 95 Jayme Washel
- 96 Tony Henderson
- -- Flint Fleming
- -- Barry Voorhees
- -- Cecil Doggette
- -- Richard Holt
- -- Bryan Hooks
- -- Charles Miller
- -- Warner Smith
- Coaches: Terry Ahern
- Bruce Hardy
- Doug Kay
- Kevin Thomas
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