Josh Brown (3)

Josh Brown (3)

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Josh Brown
Height: 6-0
Weight: 212
Age:30
Born: 04/29/1979 Tulsa, OK
College: Nebraska
Experience:7
Current Team: Rams

Bio

2006: Tied an NFL record (Ryan Longwell, 2004) with four game-winning field goals in the final minute of regulation or overtime. Was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week twice (Week 6 at St. Louis, Week 12 vs. Green Bay) and was an NFC Pro Bowl alternate. Set club record with fourth-consecutive 100-point season (2003-06). Totaled 111 points connecting on 25 of 31 (.806) field goal attempts. Game winners: [42 at Detroit (9/10), 54 at St. Louis (10/15), 38 vs. St. Louis (11/12), 50 at Denver (12/3)].

2005: Connected on 18 of 25 field-goal attempts and finished fifth in the NFC in kicker scoring with 110 points. Attempted a club-record eight field goals of 50 or more yards and tied Johnson’s 1986 club record connecting on five. Became the only kicker in club history to make two field goals of 50 or more yards in the same game twice in a season. Also had first two game-winning kicks of career.

2004: Connected on a career-high 23 field goals in 25 attempts, and set club record for highest field goal percentage in a season (.920). Field goal percentage led the NFC (2nd NFL) among kickers with at least five attempts and finished third in the NFC with 109 points. Tied Todd Peterson’s club record with 16 consecutive field goals made. Was pressed into punting duty late versus St. Louis (10/10) when Tom Rouen (hamstring) was forced to leave. Booted a 35-yarder on first-career punt.

2003: Set Seahawks rookie scoring record with 114 points (John Kasay, 102 in 1991) and totaled second-highest total in club history (Todd Peterson, 134 in 1999). Led all NFL rookie kickers in scoring and finished fourth in NFC (8th NFL) overall. Connected on 22 of 30 field-goal attempts (.733) and was perfect on all 48 extra point tries. Set franchise record with 58-yard field goal at Green Bay (10/5). Was ninth-longest in NFL history and second longest by a rookie behind 59 yarders by Tony Franklin (11/12/79 vs. Dallas) and Pete Stoyanovich (11/12/89 vs. NY Jets). Previous Seahawks record was a 55-yard kick by Kasay (1/2/94 at Kansas City). Opened season and career with at least one field goal in nine consecutive games that included season and career-high three field goals versus Pittsburgh (11/2).

Updated on: Sep 27, 2009
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