All the while, he continued to be a productive punt returner for the team. The Hall of Fame bio of former Raiders WR, Tim Brown, inducted in 2015. Brown was named to the Sporting News’ All-Pro team that season. It puts pressure on me, but that's why you play this game.”Sign up and get Insider's information & Special Offers(Notre Dame)...6'0'', 195...Heisman Trophy Winner … Selected by Raiders in 1st round (6th player overall) of 1988 draft … Set Raiders franchise records for receptions, receiving yards, and punt return yards … At time of retirement his 14,934 receiving yards were second-highest total in NFL history; 1,094 receptions were 3rd; and 100 touchdown catches were tied for 3rd … Total of 19,682 combined net yards, 5th all-time at time of retirement … Voted to Pro Bowl nine times … Born July 22, 1966 in Dallas, Texas.Honor the Heroes of the Game, Preserve Its History, Promote Its Values & Celebrate Excellence EverywhereHe managed to haul in 43 receptions and score 5 TDs as a rookie but it was as a kick returner that he received accolades. "I like being the go-to guy.
He was 82. AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFLThe longtime Raiders wide receiver entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday night, more than a decade after the end of a career that saw him catch 1,094 passes and score 105 touchdowns.Brown says he was worried his time would never come after getting passed over several times. We may always call the place Woodrow Wilson, [but] under the circumstances that the country is in now, I don’t know if DISD has any choice but to make something happen.”Wilson, the 28th president and a Nobel Peace Prize winner, supported segregation of the federal workforce. Twitter; Facebook; Instagram; Pinterest; YouTube; HALL OF FAME MISSION, VALUES & VISION. https://www.facebook.com/ProFootballHOF/videos/284306566172022 Tim Brown, a Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver and a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School, supports changing the school’s name.. Brown told the Dallas Morning News that someone asked him not to sign a petition urging Dallas ISD to begin the name-change process. He hasn’t signed a petition yet, but he told the publication his clear stance on the subject.
All rights reserved. He also authorized “Birth of A Nation,” originally called “The Clansmen,” to be the first movie played at the White House, despite its celebration of the Ku Klux Klan.The changed name wouldn’t change the great memories Brown had at the school, he said.“DISD needs to do what’s right,” Brown said. Home > Brown, Tim.