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Curtis Brown was born on 3 March, 1984 in Palmdale, California, U.S., is an American football player (born 1984). Discover Curtis Brown's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 40 years old?

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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 3 March, 1984
Birthday 3 March
Birthplace Palmdale, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Curtis Brown Height, Weight & Measurements

At 40 years old, Curtis Brown height is 1.83 m and Weight 97 kg.

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Weight 97 kg
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Curtis Brown Net Worth

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1984

Curtis Brown (born March 3, 1984) is an American former football running back.

Brown was born on March 3, 1984, in Palmdale, California to parents Herman and Cheryl Brown.

He attended Paraclete High School in Lancaster, California, where he played interscholastic football.

As a freshman, he recorded 1,094 rushing yards.

During his sophomore year, he set the California state record for rushing with 2,645 yards.

During his senior season, Paraclete finished with a perfect 12–0 record and secured its fourth consecutive CIF Division XII championship.

In total, Brown amassed 7,045 career yards during his high school years.

1999

His honors included a place on the 1999 All-California Interscholastic Federation Division XII team and selection as an All-CIF Division XII Co-Offensive Player of the Year.

Brown was recruited out of high school by Washington State, Clemson, Idaho State, UCLA, and Miami (Ohio), before he ultimately committed to attend Brigham Young University.

He later said he believed his experience at a private high school prepared him for the culture shock of the overwhelmingly Latter-day Saint, predominately white campus at Brigham Young, but was surprised at the difficulty of the adjustment.

During his freshman year at BYU, he considered transferring to another school.

2001

Against San Diego State, Brown recorded 106 rushing yards on 16 carries, which made him the first BYU player since 2001 to post four consecutive 100-yard performances.

He gave credit for his play to the BYU offensive line.

Brown pushed his college career mark past 1,000 rushing yards in the game against New Mexico, which made him only the fourth BYU player to surpass that number as a sophomore.

2002

As a true freshman during the 2002 season, he saw action in all twelve games.

Against Utah State, Brown replaced injured starter Marcus Whalen, and rushed for 217 yards and three touchdowns, and made four receptions for 48 yards.

Brown became the fourth BYU player to run for more than 200 yards in a single game.

The performance helped the Cougars recover from a deficit to win, 35–34, and earned him honors as the Mountain West Conference Offensive Player of the Week.

From 2002 to 2006, he accumulated 3,218 career yards, which eclipsed the previous mark set by Jamal Willis.

After breaking the rushing record, Brown praised the play of the offensive line rather than take credit for the accomplishment himself.

He averaged over five yards per carry during his college tenure.

2003

Brown sat out the 2003 season as a redshirt.

2004

In February 2004, Brown was baptized and confirmed as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

His mother, who like the rest of his family is not a Latter-day Saint, expressed happiness for Brown's decision and appreciation for the support of the BYU community.

Brown played alongside running back Fahu Tahi, whom he nicknamed "Pops" for his extended tenure with the Cougars.

During Brown's time at BYU, he was mentored by former record-setting running back Luke Staley.

In 2004, Brown played in all eleven games and was named to the All-Mountain West Conference second-team.

Against UNLV, BYU lost, 24–20.

In the game, Brown received only eight carries, but ran for 102 yards, and "the Rebels were seemingly helpless to stop" him.

The Salt Lake City Tribune noted that he refused to criticize the playcalling of head coach Gary Crowton and instead replied, "I just do my thing."

Wyoming head coach Joe Glenn said of Brown, "He's got some strong legs. Las Vegas put some great shots on him and he ran through some tackles. You've really got to bring your feet when you tackle this guy."

2005

As a junior in 2005, Brown recorded 210 carries for 1,123 rushing yards and 53 receptions for 454 receiving yards.

He was named to the All-Mountain West Conference first-team, and was twice named the conference's Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts against Air Force and Wyoming.

2006

In his final season in 2006, he repeated as an All-Mountain West Conference first-team selection and recorded 1,010 rushing yards.

John Beck and Brown became the first BYU quarterback-tailback tandem to twice record 3,000 passing yards and 1,000 rushing yards, respectively, in the same season.

Brown became the all-time rushing leader at BYU during his senior year.

2007

He briefly played for the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2007.

Brown played college football at BYU, where he set the school record for rushing yards.

After college, Brown was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals and played on the team during the 2007 preseason.

2009

Brown's record was in turn surpassed by Harvey Unga on November 21, 2009.