Charlie Brown (wide Receiver)

Charles Brown (born October 29, 1958 in Charleston, South Carolina is a former professional American football wide receiver in the National Football League for six seasons for the Washington Redskins (and helped win Super Bowl XVII in his rookie season) and Atlanta Falcons. He was nicknamed "Good ol' Charlie Brown" in reference to the eponymous comic strip character.

Brown played college football at South Carolina State University and was drafted in the eighth round of the 1981 NFL Draft.

Brown was a receiver for the short lived Washington Marauders of the Professional Spring Football League in 1992.

He was head coach of the Savannah High Blue Jackets(Savannah,Ga) of the Savannah Chatham County Football League.

He is currently head coach of Kingstree Senior High School Jaguars varsity football team in Kingstree, SC.

Washington Redskins 1981 NFL Draft selections
  • Mark May
  • Russ Grimm
  • Tom Flick
  • Dexter Manley
  • Gary Sayre
  • Larry Kubin
  • Charlie Brown
  • Darryl Grant
  • Phil Kessel
  • Allan Kennedy
  • Jerry Hill
  • Clint Didier
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Washington Redskins Super Bowl XVII Champions
  • 3 Mark Moseley
  • 5 Jeff Hayes
  • 7 Joe Theismann
  • 8 Bob Holly
  • 17 Tom Owen
  • 20 Joe Lavender
  • 21 Mike Nelms
  • 22 Curtis Jordan
  • 23 Tony Peters
  • 25 Joe Washington
  • 29 Mark Murphy
  • 30 Nick Giaquinto
  • 32 Vernon Dean
  • 38 Clarence Harmon
  • 39 Otis Wonsley
  • 40 Wilbur Jackson
  • 44 John Riggins (MVP)
  • 45 Jeris White
  • 46 LeCharls McDaniel
  • 47 Greg Williams
  • 50 Larry Kubin
  • 51 Monte Coleman
  • 52 Neal Olkewicz
  • 53 Jeff Bostic
  • 54 Peter Cronan
  • 55 Mel Kaufman
  • 56 Quentin Lowry
  • 57 Rich Milot
  • 58 Stuart Anderson
  • 62 Donald Laster
  • 63 Fred Dean
  • 65 Dave Butz
  • 66 Joe Jacoby
  • 68 Russ Grimm
  • 69 Perry Brooks
  • 71 Garry Puetz
  • 72 Dexter Manley
  • 73 Mark May
  • 74 George Starke
  • 75 Pat Ogrin
  • 76 Mat Mendenhall
  • 77 Darryl Grant
  • 78 Tony McGee
  • 79 Todd Liebenstein
  • 80 Virgil Seay
  • 81 Art Monk
  • 82 Rich Caster
  • 84 Mike Williams
  • 85 Don Warren
  • 86 Clint Didier
  • 87 Charlie Brown
  • 88 Rick Walker
  • 89 Alvin Garrett
  • Head Coach: Joe Gibbs
  • Coaches: Don Breaux
  • Joe Bugel
  • Dan Henning
  • Larry Peccatiello
  • Richie Petitbon
  • Wayne Sevier
  • Warren Simmons
  • Charley Taylor
  • LaVern Torgeson
Persondata
Name Brown, Charlie
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth October 29, 1958
Place of birth Charleston, South Carolina
Date of death
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Famous quotes containing the words charlie and/or brown:

    Don’t pay any attention to Ah Ling. He has a mania for quoting Confucius. And Charlie Chan.
    —Joseph O’Donnell. Clifford Sanforth. Mrs. Houghland, Murder by Television, reassuring her friends after the houseboy has pointed out a sign of ill omen (1935)

    I’m the only woman reporter they have, so I get all the meat boycott stories and all the meatless food stories.... Actually, I’ve only cooked three meals in my life. The most uncomfortable place for me in the whole world is in a kitchen.
    —Theresa Brown (b. 1957)