• Tickets Donate Shop
  • Auctions Live Video Free Audio
  • Photo Galleries Enews Photo Store Ad
News   Coaches   Roster   Schedule/Results   Stats  
Robert Brown
# 61
Right Guard - RG
Height: 6-5  Weight: 251
Junior
Previous Affiliations
   East Tech
Previous Experience
  
Cleveland, Ohio
Printable Page

Courtesy: NU Media Relations
Release: 07/05/2006

Honors & Awards

  • Pro Football Hall of Fame (2004)
  • College Football Hall of Fame (1993)

A unanimous All-American in 1963, Bob "Boomer" Brown used his massive size for his day and age (6-5, 260 pounds) and his relentless aggressiveness to help turn the Nebraska football program into one of the best in the nation.

Brown led Coach Bob Devaney's second Nebraska team to a 10-1 record and its first-ever Big Eight championship, the Huskers' first conference title since 1940.

Brown also played linebacker for the Huskers and recorded 49 tackles, a pass interception and two fumble recoveries.

Brown's accomplishments as a collegian led to his induction in the College Football Hall of Fame in South Bend, Ind., in 1993.

As a professional player, Brown was one of the most feared offensive tackles in the NFL. In his 10 professional seasons, Brown earned six trips to the Pro Bowl and was named first-team All-NFL seven times.

He was named to the NFL's All-Decade team during the 1960s, and was named the NFL/NFC Offensive Lineman of the Year three times.

Brown was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles with the No. 2 overall pick in the first round of the 1964 NFL Draft. He spent his first five seasons in the NFL with Philadelphia, before spending two seasons with the Los Angeles Rams and three seasons with the Oakland Raiders. He played in 126 career NFL games.

Brown's accomplishments as an NFL great were honored with his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, in 2004.

Brown is one of just 10 players among Big 12 Conference schools to earn enshrinement in both the College and Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is also one of two Huskers to share that honor, joining Guy Chamberlin, an All-America end for the Huskers in 1915.

A graduate of East Technical High School in Cleveland, Ohio, Brown was the first African-American to earn All-America honors at Nebraska, and the first All-American to play for Devaney and the Huskers.

Brown, whose No. 64 jersey joins Tom Novak's No. 60 as the only two numbers permanently retired at Nebraska, is the most recent of the 16 Huskers to have his jersey retired. Brown's jersey was retired during the Colorado football game in 2004.

Offensive lineman Kurt Mann from Grand Island, Neb., a junior on the 2005 squad, was the last Nebraska player to wear No. 64.

 

Nebraska Football National Award Candidates
Jr. Red Zone - Only $25
Advertisement

Sign up to receive exclusive
Nebraska Huskers email updates
Current Bid: $100
Huskers.com Auction
Historic Signed Program Cover #298
Current Bid: $150
Huskers.com Auction
Historic Signed Program Cover #299
Current Bid: $300
Huskers.com Auction
Historic Signed Program Cover #300
Current Bid: $650
Huskers.com Auction
Vintage Autographed Helmet
Current Bid: $600
Huskers.com Auction
Vintage Autographed Helmet
Beyond the Final Score
Recruiting
No. 1 Reason Recruits Choose NU – Coaches
Atmosphere, tradition, strength program, academic support and life skills also...
Milestone Game
Our House is a Very, Very, Very Fine House
Watch 300th Sellout Videos, Including Tunnel Walk and Special Messages
Traditional Rivals
Traditional Rivals
Nebraska and Oklahoma, respected rivals, have 1,618 combined wins.
Academic Tradition
Husker Academic Tradition Thrives in 2008-09
Nebraska has a nation-leading total of 269 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans.
Famous Fan
Famous Comedian Is Also a Favorite Husker Fan
Dan Whitney is better known by his stage name, Larry the Cable Guy.
Hall of Fame Honors
Tyrance Earns Spot in Academic All-America Hall
Omaha surgeon joins Karen Jennings and Dave Rimington in Hall of Fame.
NCAA Champions
National Bowling Title a 10 in Every Way
Bill Straub's eighth NCAA women's title at Nebraska made national television.
Recruiting
Pepin Hits Recruiting Trail as Hard as Ever
The Big 12's most decorated head coach has been a salesman for decades.
Recruiting
Husker Recruiting Class Ranked No. 2 Nationally
Prepvolleyball.com has ranked Nebraska's incoming recruiting class No. 2.
All-American
Hill Named First-Team CoSIDA Academic All-American
Senior pitcher Molly Hill is one of 11 players named to national team.
Randy York's N-Sider
Belief, Love Define Amanda Gates story
Amanda Gates came out of nowhere to experience a classic Nebraska success story.
Academic Honors
Gates, Sullivan Selected for Big 12 Postgraduate...
Huskers Amanda Gates and Nick Sullivan were among 24 Big 12 student-athletes...
Randy York's N-Sider
Coleman Excelling in Life
Go to the website for one of the nation's oldest historically black colleges,...
   
Previous Next