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Today in Patriots History
Troy Brown
Troy Brown
Happy 54th birthday to Troy Brown
Born July 2, 1971 in Barnwell, South Carolina
Patriot WR/PR/KR/DB, 1993-2007
Uniform #80 (and #86 in 1994)
Pats 8th round (198th overall) selection of the 1993 draft, from Marshall
After initially being cut at the end of his rookie training camp, thankfully no other NFL team bothered to check in on "Bingo". Bill Parcells re-signed the extremely versatile Troy Brown in mid-October, and the rest is history.
Troy Brown has so many iconic and legendary plays they are too numerous to remember and list all of them. A few that come to mind though are his crucial 23-yard catch and run on the final drive of Super Bowl 36; his play in the previous game, the AFCCG at Pittsburgh when he returned a punt for a 55-yard touchdown and followed that up by picking up a blocked field goal attempt, and alertly lateraled to Antwan Harris for a TD; on a sweltering hot and humid day in south Florida catching a sideline pass and racing for an 82-yard overtime game-winning touchdown, thus ending a 13-game losing streak at Miami; the time he alertly caused Marlon McCree to fumble an interception back to the Patriots in the AFCCG versus the Chargers; or being called upon to play defense in mid season - and finishing second on the team with three interceptions.
A walk off (sprint off?) humidity buster that left the locals speechless in Miami (while their stadium sounded like a Pats home game).
Troy Brown celebrating the iconic punt return touchdown with Antwan Harris in the 2001 AFCCG versus Pittsburgh.
Rather than go on, I highly recommend taking a few minutes to check this piece on number 80's career. Along with a lengthy resume of impressive statistics there are some great quotes from Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft. Bingo indeed...
Troy Brown's Patriots Hall of Fame Nomination Almost Never Happened, As Receiver Reflects on Nearly Giving Up on Football - NESN.com
FOXBORO, Mass. — No one looked at Troy Brown in October 1994 and saw a Patriots Hall of Famer. About a year and a half earlier, the Patriots took Brown in the draft's eighth round, a round that ceased to exist after that season. Then, Brown was cut in his second training camp with New […]
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Touchdowns on blocked field goal, punt return stop Steelers' run to Super Bowl -- Pittsburgh Gazette
PRO FOOTBALL; Patriots End Miami Drought In Overtime (Published 2003)
New England Patriots defeat Miami Dolphins, 19-13, in overtime (M)
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Dolphins Falter in Overtime
MIAMI -- The New England Patriots needed two missed field goals and their longest pass play of the season to finally win in the Miami heat. Tom Brady hit Troy Brown on an 82-yard scoring play in ov…
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Troy Brown worked his way into Hall
FOXBORO — Standing inside The Hall at Patriot Place, Troy Brown tried on his red Hall of Fame jacket for the first time. “It feels good,” he said yesterday, standing next to a large black-framed photo of himself. Tomorrow, the former wid…
www.bostonherald.com
Troy Brown: New England Patriots of the Past
Troy Brown was one of the earliest players to perfectly encapsulate the Patriot Way. A key piece of three championships, Brown spent 15 years in New England
lastwordonsports.com
Troy Brown | The Patriots Hall of Fame
www.patriotshalloffame.com
Patriots WR Troy Brown retires - UPI.com
Troy Brown, the all-time leading receiver for the New England Patriots, has retired after 15 years in the NFL.
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Troy Brown, the all-time leading receiver for the New England Patriots, has retired after 15 years in the NFL.
He owns New England records for receptions (557), punt returns (252) and punt return yardage (2,625). Brown spent his entire career with the Patriots.
Known for his versatility, Brown filled in at defensive back for the Patriots in 2004 and is the only New England player to have both a reception and interception in the same game.
He was selected to the Pro Bowl after the 2001 season in which he amassed 1,119 receiving yards on 101 catches.
Dec 20, 2003: Troy Brown fends off Jets corner Ray Mickens during the fourth quarter.
The Pats won 21-16 to improve to 13-2, while Herm Edwards' Jets were eliminated and clinched a losing season.
December 6, 2001: Punt returner Troy Brown (#80), eludes Cleveland's Ryan Kuehl (#87), as Lawyer Milloy (#36), at far right, lays out the Browns Dwayne Rudd (#57) with a killer block that helped spring Troy on the way to this 85-yard second quarter punt return for a touchdown that broke a 10-10 tie, and ultimately provided the winning points in New England's 27-16 victory, their fourth in a row.
Nov 30, 1997: Wide receiver Troy Brown makes an 18-yard catch for a touchdown as defensive back Ray McElroy of the Indianapolis Colts misses the tackle.
The fourth-quarter play gave the Pats a 20-10, providing the winning margin in a 20-17 game at Foxboro Stadium












