Brandon Anthony Middleton was born on January 2,1981 and is an American former professional football wide receiver and currently is the offensive coordinator at Royal High School in Brookshire, Texas.
12 Facts About Brandon Middleton
Brandon Middleton has been a member of the St Louis Rams, Detroit Lions of the NFL and Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League and was named outside receivers coach for his alma mater Houston Cougars in February, 2011.
Brandon Middleton played wide receiver for the Alief Elsik Rams - a suburb of west Houston in Texas - under head coach Bill Barron and wide receiver coach Daniel McKamie during high school.
Brandon Middleton once had a 101-yard kick off return and was the leading receiver in both catches, yards and TD's.
Brandon Middleton was the strongest skills position player on the team at that time and once squatted 415 pounds.
Brandon Middleton was cut by the Lions on September 12,2007.
On December 15,2007 in a game against the San Diego Chargers, Brandon Middleton caught his first career touchdown on a pass from quarterback Jon Kitna.
Brandon Middleton was released by the Lions during final cuts on August 30,2008.
Brandon Middleton was released by the Lions on November 11,2008 and replaced by John Standeford.
Brandon Middleton was signed to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats practice roster on September 16,2009.
Brandon Middleton was hired by Houston Cougars head coach Tony Levine after helping Evangel Christian Academy to the Louisiana Class 2A state playoffs in 2011 and the state championship in 2010.
In 2016 Brandon Middleton came to Little Rock Christian Academy to be offensive coordinator of the Warriors.