Keith Browner - Personal

Personal

His brother, Joey Browner, also played for the USC Trojans and was one of the top players in the NFL in the 1980s. His son, Keith Browner Jr., plays college football Defensive End for the University of California, Berkeley. Keith, Sr.'s eldest brother, Ross Browner, was elected to the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame in 1999, won the Outland Trophy in 1976, finished fifth in voting for the Heisman Trophy, and holds the school record for his alma mater, Notre Dame. Ross was a first round pick for the NFL's Bengals and played professionally 11 years. Keith Browner also has a newphew, Rylan Browner, who plays football for the University of Arizona.

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