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11 Facts About Robby Brown

1.

Robby Brown was a quarterback at Georgia Tech for the 2003 and 2004 seasons after previously spending a season at the Georgia Military College.

2.

Robby Brown played in the Yellow Jackets 2003 and 2004 bowl games, where Georgia Tech won both.

3.

Robby Brown started his coaching career at Troy as a graduate assistant under Tony Franklin.

4.

Robby Brown then accepted a position on the Southwest Baptist coaching staff as an offensive coordinator for one season in 2007, before joining the Henderson State coaching staff as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2008.

5.

Robby Brown was hired to be the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Valdosta State in 2009, and was the offensive coordinator of the Blazers in 2012 when they won the NCAA Division II Football Championship, putting up over 40 points and 460 yards a game.

6.

Robby Brown was initially hired as an offensive quality control coach by the Jets in 2015, working closely with the wide receivers.

7.

Robby Brown switched to a defensive assistant with the Jets in 2017, where he worked with the outside linebackers.

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8.

Robby Brown was hired to be a special assistant to the head coach and senior offensive analyst at West Virginia in 2019 on Neal Robby Brown's inaugural staff.

9.

Robby Brown was hired to be the quarterbacks coach for the Miami Dolphins in 2020, reuniting with his former college head coach, Chan Gailey.

10.

Robby Brown missed the team's weeks 9 and 10 games against the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers on November 8 and November 15,2020, in accordance with COVID-19 protocols.

11.

Robby Brown was let go after the 2020 season following Gailey's resignation.