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- Updated: May 11, 2016
Brandon Browner is an original member of the Legion of Boom. Along with Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas, and Kam Chancellor, Browner was a member of the most-feared secondary in the NFL during the 2012 and 2013 seasons. (He joined the team in 2011, and even though that year was probably his best season with the team, Seattle didn’t break out as arguably the NFL’s best defense until 2012.) Though he struggled to some extent with penalties, Browner was a positive force during his time in Seattle.
After a Super Bowl season in 2013, Browner left the team for the New England Patriots. He won a Super Bowl there, too, against his former team. The Pats moved on from him after just one season, and he spent 2015 with the New Orleans Saints. The Saints did not win the Super Bowl. They were among the worst defenses in NFL history, and Browner was a big part of that. During those two seasons away from Seattle, his penalty issues became even more …
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