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Former Houston Oilers running back Gary Brown passed away recently at the age of 52 after dealing with “significant health issues” since 2019, according to the Dallas Cowboys’ official site.
Brown was an eighth-round pick of the Oilers in 1991, spending five seasons with the team. He compiled 2,115 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in 65 games played in Houston. Brown broke the 1,000-yard mark in 1993.
After his stint in Houston, Brown went on to play one season with the San Diego Chargers, and two more with the New York Giants, where he once again totaled 1,000 yards in 1998.
After hearing of Brown’s passing, the Titans took to social media to offer condolences.
We're sadden to learn of the passing of former Oilers running back Gary Brown. Our condolences to his family and friends. đź’™ pic.twitter.com/lwegzxGgNE
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) April 11, 2022
Following his playing career, Brown had several stints as a running backs coach, both in college and the pros. He also spent time as the offensive coordinator at Susquehanna in 2006-07.
Brown was the Cowboys’ running backs coach for seven seasons (2013-19), and most recently held the same position with Wisconsin in 2021 before leaving due to his health issues.
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