sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRoss Dean Browner (March 22, 1954 – January 4, 2022) was an American professional football player who was a defensive end for ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL), mainly for the Cincinnati Bengals. Browner was named to the Bengals' 40th Anniversary Team in 2007.
American football player (1954–2022)
American football player
Ross Browner |
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Position: | Defensive end |
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Born: | (1954-03-22)March 22, 1954 Warren, Ohio |
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Died: | January 4, 2022(2022-01-04) (aged 67) Nashville, Tennessee |
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Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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Weight: | 262 lb (119 kg) |
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High school: | Warren Western Reserve High School |
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College: | Notre Dame |
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NFL Draft: | 1978 / Round: 1 / Pick: 8 |
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- Cincinnati Bengals (1978–1986)
- Houston Gamblers (1985)
- Green Bay Packers (1987)
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- PFWA All-Rookie Team (1978)
- Outland Trophy (1976)
- UPI Lineman of the Year (1976)
- Maxwell Award (1977)
- Lombardi Award (1977)
- UPI Lineman of the Year (1977)
- 2× All-American (1976, 1977)
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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Early life
Browner was born on March 22, 1954, in Warren, Ohio, where he also grew up. As a child he was primarily interested in swimming and diving, before concentrating on football. He attended Warren Western Reserve High School and during his senior year he was named first-team AAA (big school) all-state defensive end.[1]
College years
Ross Browner was one of the most decorated defensive players in the history of college football. At the University of Notre Dame he was a four-year starter at defensive end in 1973 and 1975–77.[2] He was a unanimous All-America his junior and senior seasons of 1976 and 1977. In 1976, he won the Outland trophy as the nation's best interior or defensive lineman also in 1976 United Press International named him Lineman of the Year. He won the Lombardi Trophy as the nation's best lineman and the Maxwell Award as the nation's best player and again won the UPI Lineman of the Year Award, the only player ever to win it twice. In the decade of the 1970s, Browner was the only lineman who won the Maxwell. In 1977, he also placed fifth in voting for the Heisman Trophy. During his senior year in college, he was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated with the subheading of "Notre Dame's Peerless Ross Browner."
Notre Dame had a 39–7 record in his time that covered 11–0 in 1973, 8–3 in 1975, 9–3 in 1976, and 11–1 in 1977. Notre Dame won National Championships in 1973 and 1977. His career statistics record 340 tackles, a school record; ten deflected passes, two blocked kicks. He also scored a touchdown and two safeties. Browner was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999.[3]
Professional career
He was the first-round draft pick in the 1978 NFL Draft for the Cincinnati Bengals. Voted the team's Most Valuable Player in 1978, he played nine seasons for the Bengals. He set the Super Bowl record for tackles by a defensive lineman in Super Bowl XVI. In 1985, he jumped to the Houston Gamblers of the USFL, but returned the same season to the Bengals. Browner played one season (1987) with the Green Bay Packers before retiring.
Later life and death
After retiring, Browner lived for several years in Mason, Ohio, and worked in sports entertainment, the cleaning industry, insurance, mortgages, and business development. He latterly worked in real estate and lived in Nashville, Tennessee.
Browner was the father of former Pittsburgh Steelers offensive tackle Max Starks and former University of Arizona player Rylan Browner. Ross' brothers are former NFL players Jimmie Browner, Keith Browner and Joey Browner.[4] His nephew, Keith Browner, Jr., played for the Houston Texans.
He died of complications from COVID-19 on January 4, 2022, at the age of 67.[5]
References
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- John Audino
- Art Best
- Cliff Brown
- Ross Browner
- Dave Casper
- Tom Clements
- Greg Collins
- Peter Demmerle
- Gerry DiNardo
- Mike Fanning
- Al Hunter
- Drew Mahalic
- Steve Niehaus
- Gene Smith
- Steve Sylvester
- Bob Thomas
- Mike Townsend
- Assistant coaches: Greg Blache
- Jim Johnson
- Merv Johnson
- Hank Kuhlmann
- Francis Peay
- Ron Toman
- Joe Yonto
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- Doug Becker
- Luther Bradley
- Jim Browner
- Ross Browner
- Mike Calhoun
- Mike Courey
- Vagas Ferguson
- Tim Foley
- Willie Fry
- Bob Golic
- Kris Haines
- Jerome Heavens
- Steve Heimkreiter
- Pete Holohan
- Dave Huffman
- Tim Huffman
- Ernie Hughes
- Greg Knafelc
- Bobby Leopold
- Rusty Lisch
- Ken MacAfee
- Joe Montana
- Jim Stone
- Jeff Weston
- Dave Waymer
- Mike Whittington
- Assistant coaches: Jim Johnson
- Merv Johnson
- Hank Kuhlmann
- Francis Peay
- Ron Toman
- Joe Yonto
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Maxwell Award winners |
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- 1937: Frank
- 1938: O'Brien
- 1939: Kinnick
- 1940: Harmon
- 1941: Dudley
- 1942: Governali
- 1943: Odell
- 1944: G. Davis
- 1945: Blanchard
- 1946: Trippi
- 1947: D. Walker
- 1948: Bednarik
- 1949: Hart
- 1950: Bagnell
- 1951: Kazmaier
- 1952: Lattner
- 1953: Lattner
- 1954: Beagle
- 1955: Cassady
- 1956: McDonald
- 1957: Reifsnyder
- 1958: Dawkins
- 1959: Lucas
- 1960: Bellino
- 1961: Ferguson
- 1962: Baker
- 1963: Staubach
- 1964: Ressler
- 1965: Nobis
- 1966: Lynch
- 1967: Beban
- 1968: Simpson
- 1969: Reid
- 1970: Plunkett
- 1971: Marinaro
- 1972: Van Pelt
- 1973: Cappelletti
- 1974: Joachim
- 1975: Griffin
- 1976: Dorsett
- 1977: Browner
- 1978: Fusina
- 1979: C. White
- 1980: Green
- 1981: Allen
- 1982: H. Walker
- 1983: Rozier
- 1984: Flutie
- 1985: Long
- 1986: Testaverde
- 1987: McPherson
- 1988: Sanders
- 1989: Thompson
- 1990: Detmer
- 1991: Howard
- 1992: Torretta
- 1993: Ward
- 1994: Collins
- 1995: George
- 1996: Wuerffel
- 1997: P. Manning
- 1998: Williams
- 1999: Dayne
- 2000: Brees
- 2001: Dorsey
- 2002: Johnson
- 2003: E. Manning
- 2004: J. White
- 2005: V. Young
- 2006: Quinn
- 2007: Tebow
- 2008: Tebow
- 2009: McCoy
- 2010: Newton
- 2011: Luck
- 2012: Te'o
- 2013: McCarron
- 2014: Mariota
- 2015: Henry
- 2016: Jackson
- 2017: Mayfield
- 2018: Tagovailoa
- 2019: Burrow
- 2020: Smith
- 2021: B. Young
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Outland Trophy winners |
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- 1946: Connor
- 1947: Steffy
- 1948: Fischer
- 1949: Bagdon
- 1950: Gain
- 1951: Weatherall
- 1952: Modzelewski
- 1953: J. Roberts
- 1954: Brooks
- 1955: C. Jones
- 1956: Parker
- 1957: Karras
- 1958: Z. Smith
- 1959: McGee
- 1960: T. Brown
- 1961: Olsen
- 1962: Bell
- 1963: Appleton
- 1964: DeLong
- 1965: Nobis
- 1966: Phillips
- 1967: Yary
- 1968: Stanfill
- 1969: Reid
- 1970: Stillwagon
- 1971: Jacobson
- 1972: Glover
- 1973: Hicks
- 1974: White
- 1975: Selmon
- 1976: Browner
- 1977: Shearer
- 1978: G. Roberts
- 1979: Ritcher
- 1980: May
- 1981: Rimington
- 1982: Rimington
- 1983: Steinkuhler
- 1984: B. Smith
- 1985: Ruth
- 1986: Buck
- 1987: Hennings
- 1988: Rocker
- 1989: Elewonibi
- 1990: Maryland
- 1991: Emtman
- 1992: Shields
- 1993: Waldrop
- 1994: Wiegert
- 1995: Ogden
- 1996: Pace
- 1997: Taylor
- 1998: Farris
- 1999: Samuels
- 2000: Henderson
- 2001: McKinnie
- 2002: Long
- 2003: Gallery
- 2004: J. Brown
- 2005: Eslinger
- 2006: Thomas
- 2007: Dorsey
- 2008: A. Smith
- 2009: Suh
- 2010: Carimi
- 2011: B. Jones
- 2012: Joeckel
- 2013: Donald
- 2014: Scherff
- 2015: Garnett
- 2016: Robinson
- 2017: Oliver
- 2018: Williams
- 2019: Sewell
- 2020: Leatherwood
- 2021: Davis
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Lombardi Award winners |
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- 1970: Stillwagon
- 1971: Patulski
- 1972: Glover
- 1973: Hicks
- 1974: White
- 1975: Selmon
- 1976: Whitley
- 1977: Browner
- 1978: Clark
- 1979: Budde
- 1980: Green
- 1981: Sims
- 1982: Rimington
- 1983: Steinkuhler
- 1984: Degrate
- 1985: Casillas
- 1986: Bennett
- 1987: Spielman
- 1988: Rocker
- 1989: Snow
- 1990: Zorich
- 1991: Emtman
- 1992: Jones
- 1993: Taylor
- 1994: Sapp
- 1995: Pace
- 1996: Pace
- 1997: Wistrom
- 1998: Nguyen
- 1999: Moore
- 2000: Reynolds
- 2001: Peppers
- 2002: Suggs
- 2003: Harris
- 2004: Pollack
- 2005: Hawk
- 2006: Woodley
- 2007: Dorsey
- 2008: Orakpo
- 2009: Suh
- 2010: Fairley
- 2011: Kuechly
- 2012: Te'o
- 2013: Donald
- 2014: Wright
- 2015: Nassib
- 2016: Allen
- 2017: Love
- 2018: Amadi
- 2019: Burrow
- 2020: Collins
- 2021: Hutchinson
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Offense |
- QB Tommy Kramer
- RB Ricky Bell
- RB Tony Dorsett
- RB Rob Lytle
- WR Larry Seivers
- TE Ken MacAfee
OT Mike Vaughan
- OT Chris Ward
- G Mark Donahue
- G Joel Parrish
- C Derrel Gofourth
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Defense |
- DL Ross Browner
- DL Bob Brudzinski
- DL Joseph Campbell
- DL Gary Jeter
- DL Al Romano
- DL Wilson Whitley
LB Robert Jackson
- LB Jerry Robinson
DB Bill Armstrong
- DB Dave Butterfield
- DB Gary Green
- DB Dennis Thurman
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Offense |
- QB Guy Benjamin
- RB Charles Alexander
- RB Earl Campbell
- RB Terry Miller
- WR John Jefferson
- WR Ozzie Newsome
- TE Ken MacAfee
OT Dan Irons
- OT Chris Ward
- G Mark Donahue
- G Leotis Harris
- C Tom Brzoza
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Defense |
- DL Ross Browner
- DL Dee Hardison
- DL Randy Holloway
- DL Brad Shearer
- DL Art Still
LB Tom Cousineau
- LB Jerry Robinson
- LB Gary Spani
DB Luther Bradley
- DB Zac Henderson
- DB Bob Jury
- DB Dennis Thurman
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UPI Lineman of the Year winners |
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- 1950: Richter
- 1951: McColl
- 1952: Catlin
- 1953: J. Roberts
- 1954: Ellena
- 1955: Pellegrini
- 1956: Tubbs
- 1957: Karras
- 1958: Harrison
- 1959: R. Davis
- 1960: T. Brown
- 1961: Romig
- 1962: Bell
- 1963: Appleton
- 1964: Butkus
- 1965: Twilley
- 1966: B. Smith
- 1967: Liggins
- 1968: Hendricks
- 1969: McCoy
- 1970: Stillwagon
- 1971: Patulski
- 1972: Glover
- 1973: Hicks
- 1974: White
- 1975: Selmon
- 1976: Browner
- 1977: Browner
- 1978: G. Roberts
- 1979: Budde
- 1980: H. Green
- 1981: Sims
- 1982: Rimington
- 1983: Steinkuhler
- 1984: Fralic
- 1985: Casillas
- 1986: J. Brown
- 1987: Hennings
- 1988: Mandarich
- 1989: Zorich
- 1990: Maryland
- 1991: Emtman
- 1992: Curry
- 1993: Waldrop
- 1994: Wiegert
- 1995: Ogden
- 1996: Pace
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1978 NFL Draft first-round selections |
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- Earl Campbell
- Art Still
- Wes Chandler
- Chris Ward
- Terry Miller
- James Lofton
- Ken MacAfee
- Ross Browner
- Keith Simpson
- Gordon King
- Luther Bradley
- Clay Matthews
- Mike Kenn
- John Jefferson
- Steve Little
- Blair Bush
- Doug Williams
- Bob Cryder
- Ken Greene
- Elvis Peacock
- Randy Holloway
- Ron Johnson
- Ozzie Newsome
- Dan Bunz
- Reese McCall
- John Anderson
- Don Latimer
- Larry Bethea
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Cincinnati Bengals 1978 NFL draft selections |
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- Ross Browner
- Blair Bush
- Ray Griffin
- Dave Turner
- Ted Vincent
- Don Bass
- Dennis Law
- Tom Dinkel
- Rob Hertel
- Steve Geise
- Joe Branson
- Danny Bass
- Bill Miller
- Ron Shumon
- Tom DePaso
- Cal Prince
- Mark Donahue
- Kim Featsent
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Cincinnati Bengals first-round draft picks |
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- Johnson
- Cook
- Reid
- Holland
- White
- Curtis
- Kollar
- Cameron
- Brooks
- Griffin
- Edwards
- Whitley
- Cobb
- Browner
- Bush
- Thompson
- Alexander
- Muñoz
- Verser
- Collins
- Rimington
- Hunley
- Koch
- Blados
- Brown
- King
- Kelly
- McGee
- Buck
- Dixon
- Francis
- A. Williams
- Klingler
- D. Williams
- Copeland
- Wilkinson
- Carter
- Anderson
- Wilson
- Spikes
- Simmons
- Ak. Smith
- Warrick
- J. Smith
- Jones
- Palmer
- Perry
- Pollack
- Joseph
- Hall
- Rivers
- An. Smith
- Gresham
- Green
- Kirkpatrick
- Zeitler
- Eifert
- Dennard
- Ogbuehi
- Jackson III
- Ross
- Price
- J. Williams
- Burrow
- Chase
- Hill
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