- Doug Brown (Canadian football)
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Doug Brown No. 97 Winnipeg Blue Bombers Date of birth: September 29, 1974 Place of birth: New Westminster, British Columbia Career information Status: Active CFL status: Non-import Position(s): DT Height: 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) Weight: 290 lb (130 kg) University: Simon Fraser Organizations As player: 1997
1998-1999
2001-presentBuffalo Bills (NFL)
Washington Redskins (NFL)
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (CFL)Career highlights and awards CFL All-Star: 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 CFL East All-Star: 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 CFL West All-Star: 2002 Honors: 2001 CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award Playing stats at CFL.ca Playing stats at NFL.com Douglas Gordon Brown (born on September 29, 1974 in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada) is a former National Football League player for the Washington Redskins and current Canadian Football League defensive tackle for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He played college football at Simon Fraser University. Brown won the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian Award in 2001, has played for the Blue Bombers since 2001, competed in two Grey Cups, in 2001 and 2007, and has been a CFL All-Star eight times.
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Career
Brown was drafted by the Calgary Stampeders 5th overall in the 1997 CFL draft. However he did not play a game with them and signed with the Buffalo Bills of the NFL, spending his entire time there on the practice squad. Following that he went to play for the Washington Redskins where he played ten games with the NFL team.[1]
The 2000 season was a wash, but the end of the season saw his rights traded to Winnipeg from Calgary. He started playing with the Bombers for the 2001 CFL season which saw him named as the CFL's Most Outstanding Canadian and a visit to the 2001 Grey Cup game which the Bombers ended up losing. He soon acquired the nickname "Big Bird" and again won as Winnipeg's MOC award again the following season.
Next season, in 2004, Brown won his third recognition as the Bombers' MOC and also won the award for the Most Outstanding Defensive Player. 2006 was another strong season, and arguably his strongest with the Blue Bombers.[1] However he finished as runner up for the Most Outstanding Canadian award that year. Brown went to the 2007 Grey Cup, his second appearance in the penultimate CFL, but again came up short losing by four points to the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
Brown won his fifth CFL All-Star recognition in 2008 and again finished as runner-up for the MODP award. 2009 saw a return to recognition for Brown where he again won Winnipeg's MOC and MODP awards. Despite being one of the oldest players in the CFL, Brown continued to excel during the 2010 Winnipeg Blue Bombers season. He finished with his seventh CFL All-Star naming that year.[1]
The 2011 CFL season saw Brown as a member of the self-title "Swaggerville" defence for Winnipeg, which was one of the top defences in the league at that time. The 2011 season also saw Brown win his eighth East Division all-star nod.[2]
Personal
Brown credited former Coquitlam Cheetahs track and field coach Percy Perry with developing his running which enabled his progression to pro football.[3]
He currently writes a weekly sports column for the Winnipeg Free Press. Brown is also the host of "The Doug Brown Spin Zone" which airs on CJOB 68 AM radio in Winnipeg.
References
- ^ a b c "Doug Brown bio". Winnipeg Blue Bombers. http://bluebombers.com/roster/show/id/139. Retrieved November 10, 2011.
- ^ Adam Wazny (November 10, 2011). "Eight Bombers named to East Division All-Star Team". Winnipeg Free Press. http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/Eight-Bombers-named-to-East-Division-All-Star-Team-133621958.html.
- ^ Coquitlam Now: Coquitlam loses coach, mentor Retrieved on 27 December 2009
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Awards and achievements Preceded by
Sean MillingtonCFL Most Outstanding Canadian
2001Succeeded by
Ben CahoonCanadian Football League Most Outstanding Canadian Award 1954: Gerry James • 1955: Normie Kwong • 1956: Normie Kwong (2×) • 1957: Gerry James (2×) • 1958: Ron Howell • 1959: Russ Jackson • 1960: Ron Stewart • 1961: Tony Pajaczkowski • 1962: Harvey Wylie • 1963: Russ Jackson (2×) • 1964: Tommy Grant • 1965: Zeno Karcz • 1966: Russ Jackson (3×) • 1967: Terry Evanshen • 1968: Ken Nielsen • 1969: Russ Jackson (4×) • 1970: Jim Young • 1971: Terry Evanshen (2×) • 1972: Jim Young (2×) • 1973: Gerry Organ • 1974: Tony Gabriel • 1975: Jim Foley • 1976: Tony Gabriel (2×) • 1977: Tony Gabriel (3×) • 1978: Tony Gabriel (4×) • 1979: Dave Fennell • 1980: Gerry Dattilio • 1981: Joe Poplawski • 1982: Rocky DiPietro • 1983: Paul Bennett • 1984: Nick Arakgi • 1985: Paul Bennett (2×) • 1986: Joe Poplawski (2×) • 1987: Scott Flagel • 1988: Ray Elgaard • 1989: Rocky DiPietro (2×) • 1990: Ray Elgaard (2×) • 1991: Blake Marshall • 1992: Ray Elgaard (3×) • 1993: Dave Sapunjis • 1994: Gerald Wilcox • 1995: Dave Sapunjis (2×) • 1996: Leroy Blugh • 1997: Sean Millington • 1998: Mike Morreale • 1999: Michael O'Shea • 2000: Sean Millington (2×) • 2001: Doug Brown • 2002: Ben Cahoon • 2003: Ben Cahoon (2×) • 2004: Jason Clermont • 2005: Brent Johnson • 2006: Brent Johnson (2×) • 2007: Jason Clermont (2×) • 2008: Kamau Peterson • 2009: Ricky Foley • 2010: Andy Fantuz
Winnipeg Blue Bombers current roster Active roster 0 Johnny Sears | 2 Jovon Johnson | 4 Buck Pierce | 7 Alex Brink | 8 Brandon Stewart | 9 Mike Renaud | 10 Henoc Muamba | 14 Terence Jeffers-Harris | 15 Aaron Hargreaves | 17 Justin Palardy | 18 Justin Goltz | 19 Chris Garrett | 20 Deon Beasley | 21 Alex Suber | 23 Jonathan Hefney | 29 Jerry-Ralph Jules | 30 Jamie Boreham | 31 Ian Logan | 33 Nick FitzGibbon | 38 Marcellus Bowman | 39 Michel-Pierre Pontbriand | 40 Odell Willis | 41 Clint Kent | 43 James Green | 46 Merrill Johnson | 47 Pierre-Luc Labbé | 50 Chris Cvetkovic | 54 Kenny Mainor | 56 Fernand Kashama | 57 Brendon LaBatte | 59 Andre Douglas | 60 Obby Khan | 62 Steve Morley | 64 Christopher Greaves | 68 Kelly Butler | 69 Glenn January | 81 Cory Watson | 82 Terrence Edwards | 84 Greg Carr | 88 Jade Etienne | 89 Clarence Denmark | 90 Dorian Smith | 92 Bryant Turner | 93 Don Oramasionwu | 97 Doug Brown 98 Jason Vega
Injured list 12 Timothy Brown | 45 Rodney Fritz |
9 Game Injured List 16 Joey Elliott | 24 Carl Volny | 27 Kito Poblah | 32 Fred Reid | 55 Paul Swiston | 58 Joe Lobendahn | 67 Chris Kowalczuk |
Practice roster 3 Brandon Summers | 22 Darrell Pasco | 26 Bloi-Dei Dorzon | 34 Dustin Doe | 36 Leslie Majors | 51 Javon McKinnon | 66 Justin Sorensen | 80 Cassidy Doneff | 86 Kurt Adams | 91 Quentin Davie | 94 Deji Oduwole |
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