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32 Facts About Jarrett Brown

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Jarrett Brown was born on January 23,1987 and is a former American football quarterback.

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Jarrett Brown played college football at West Virginia, and was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent following the 2010 NFL draft.

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Jarrett Brown served as the starting quarterback for the West Virginia Mountaineers at West Virginia University during the 2009 season after three seasons as the backup to Pat White.

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Jarrett Brown was a member of the Cleveland Browns, Indianapolis Colts, BC Lions and Spokane Shock.

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Jarrett Brown attended Palm Beach Lakes High School where he played football and basketball.

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Jarrett Brown received scholarship offers from Central Florida, Iowa, Minnesota, NC State, and West Virginia.

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In 2005, Jarrett Brown enrolled at West Virginia University where he studied athletic coaching education.

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Jarrett Brown sat out his true freshman season on redshirt status after losing the competition for starting quarterback to Pat White.

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Jarrett Brown said that he first found out about the decision by reading the team's website.

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Jarrett Brown discussed transferring to another college with his family once but felt loyal to West Virginia, which was the first school to offer him an athletic scholarship and countenance his playing both football and basketball.

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Jarrett Brown spent the offseason working out with the linebackers in the weight room and studying head coach Rich Rodriguez's playbook.

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In 2006, Jarrett Brown played in six games as a backup behind starting quarterback Pat White.

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Jarrett Brown saw some action in garbage time against Syracuse, Connecticut, and Cincinnati.

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Pat White was injured before the regular season finale, so Jarrett Brown started against Rutgers.

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Jarrett Brown threw the game-winning touchdown pass to win the game in triple overtime.

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Head coach Stewart credited Jarrett Brown and running back Noel Devine with keeping the offense's composure.

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Jarrett Brown was injured early in the Marshall game, and replaced by true freshman quarterback Eugene "Geno" Smith.

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Jarrett Brown suffered a mild concussion from a helmet-to-helmet hit from two defensive backs, but returned for the next game against Connecticut.

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Late in the game against ninth-ranked Pittsburgh, Jarrett Brown led a 42-yard drive to set up the game-winning field goal.

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West Virginia earned an invitation to the 2010 Gator Bowl, where it faced Florida State, but Jarrett Brown was replaced by Smith after suffering an ankle injury in the first half.

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Jarrett Brown played in the 2010 Senior Bowl, in which he was a reserve behind Florida quarterback Tim Tebow; the St Louis Post-Dispatch considered him the most impressive quarterback of the game.

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Jarrett Brown scored a 15 on the Wonderlic intelligence test.

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Jarrett Brown competed for the third-string quarterback job in the preseason.

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In May 2012, Jarrett Brown attended the Carolina Panthers' rookie minicamp.

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Jarrett Brown was a backup quarterback for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League during the 2013 season.

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On December 16,2013, Jarrett Brown was assigned to the Spokane Shock of the Arena Football League.

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On May 20,2014, Jarrett Brown was placed on reassignment by the Shock.

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On May 28,2014, Jarrett Brown was assigned to the Shock.

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Jarrett Brown was placed on recallable reassignment on March 14,2015.

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Jarrett Brown was assigned to the Shock on March 26,2015.

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Jarrett Brown made his first career start for the Shock during their Week 2 game against the Philadelphia Soul.

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Jarrett Brown was able to lead the Shock to a few scoring plays, but his ineffective play ultimately led to his benching in favor of Matt Bassuener.