Chad Brown

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Chad Brown Wiki Biography

Born Chadwick Everett Brown on the 12th July 1970, in Altadena, California USA, and is a retired American Football linebacker, who spent 15 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1993-1996, 2006), Seattle Seahawks (1997-2004), and New England Patriots (2005, and 2007). During his career, Chad was selected for the Pro-Bowl game three times, and was the AFC Champion in 1995, among other achievements.

Have you ever wondered how rich Chad Brown is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Brown’s net worth is as high as $12 million, an amount earned through his successful career as an American Football player, which was active from 1993 until 2007.

A native of Altadena, he went to John Muir High School in Pasadena, and matriculated in 1989, after which Chad enrolled at the University of Colorado, where he started playing football. All four years he was in the starting line-up for the Colorado Buffaloes, but didn’t post any notable results. After graduation, Chad declared for the 1993 NFL Draft and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers as the 44th pick overall, which marked the start of his professional career and his net worth.

In his rookie season, Chad had 69 tackles and 3.0 sacks, which earned him Joe Greene Great Performance Award. During his tenure at the Steelers which lasted until 1996, Chad became one of the most integral parts of the “Blitzburgh” defense, which led them to the Super Bowl XXX in 1996, but lost to the Dallas Cowboys. Still, Chad was selected for his first Pro-Bowl game thanks to his successful season, in which he started 14 games and had 81 tackles with 13.0 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and two interceptions.

After the 1995-96 season ended, he joined the Seattle Seahawks on a six-year contract that included a $7 million bonus, which increased his wealth. He stayed in Seattle until 2005, and earned a couple more Pro-Bowl selections, in 1998, and 1999. His best season was the 1998 season, in which he had 148 tackles alongside 7.5 sacks and one interception. His great form continued until the 2002 season, after which his numbers began to decline, and as a result he was released by the Seahawks in 2004. He was included into the Seattle Seahawks 35th Anniversary Team.

He then signed with the New England Patriots, but after one season and five starts, he was released, and tried to revive his career by going back to the Steelers, but after eight games he was injured and spent the rest of the season on the injured reserve list. His contract expired and he joined the Patriots again, but after two games he was released. He spent the whole season between being a free agent and a Patriot, since the New England Patriots released him and re-signed him three times, before he left football for good.

Aside from a successful career in football, Chad operates his own business called Pro Exotics, through which he sells non-poisonous snakes. He started the business when his professional football career began and since then has grown in size and worth, which only increased Chad’s wealth.

Regarding his personal life, Chad is married to Kristin and the couple has two children together.

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Chad Brown Quick Info

Net Worth $12 Million
Date Of Birth July 12, 1970
Place Of Birth Altadena, California, United States
Height 1.88 m
Weight 111 kg
Profession Football player
Education Cornell University
Nationality American
Spouse Kristin Brown
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Chad.Brown.94/
Twitter https://twitter.com/chadbrown94
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2212751/

Chad Brown Important Facts

  • He was picked up once again by The New England Patriots. [July 2006]
  • Signed by The Pittsburgh Steelers. [October 2006]
  • The New York Post reports he is drawing interest from the Giants, who are in the market for help at linebacker. Brown is familiar with defensive coordinator Tim Lewis, who coached him in Pittsburgh several years ago. [June 2006]
  • Released by The New England Patriots. [September 2006]
  • He was a second-round pick of the Steelers in 1993 and played four seasons with the team, notching 30 sacks in that stretch and earning one Pro Bowl berth. He then spent eight seasons, including two Pro Bowl years in Seattle, before the Seahawks released him after the 2004 campaign.
  • On October 12, 2006, He signed with The Pittsburgh Steelers. This will mark his second stint in Pittsburgh, where he played the first four seasons of his career, 1993-1996.
  • With The New England Patriots in 2005, after several games of what was thought to be a mediocre performance at his new position, he spent most of the rest of the season only on special teams.
  • He has been to three Pro Bowls and was the best free-agent signing in Seahawks history, signing a six-year, $24 million contract in 1997. The Seahawks wanted to cut his pay, but the team and Brown couldn’t agree on the right figure so he was released. He signed with The New England Patriots in May of 2005. He was released after the season.

Chad Brown Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Herpers 2009 Documentary Himself Self
NFL Thursday Night Football 2006 TV Series Himself – Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Self
ESPN’s Sunday Night Football 1998-2003 TV Series Himself – Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Self
NFL on FOX 1999-2003 TV Series Himself – Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Self
NFL Monday Night Football 1993-2002 TV Series Himself – Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker / Himself – Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Self
The NFL on CBS 1998-2001 TV Series Himself – Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Self
NFL Xtreme 2 1999 Video Game Himself (voice) Self
The NFL on NBC 1997 TV Series Himself – Seattle Seahawks Linebacker Self
Super Bowl XXX 1996 TV Special Himself – Pittsburgh Steelers Right Inside Linebacker Self
1995 AFC Championship Game 1996 TV Movie Himself – Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Self
1994 AFC Championship Game 1995 TV Movie Himself – Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Self
TNT Sunday Night Football 1994 TV Series Himself – Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Self
1993 NFL Draft 1993 TV Movie Himself – 44th Overall Pick Self