Redskins bring back Ray Brown

By Alex Guzman  |   Wednesday, March 30, 2005  |  Comments( 0 )

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The Washington Redskins re-signed Ray Brown. At 42, he is the oldest offensive lineman in modern NFL history. Brown is returning for a 20th NFL season who is expected to be a backup at guard and tackle in 2005. The 6'5", 318 lbs. OL played in all 16 regular season games with 14 starts with the Redskins during 2004.

Brown is the oldest NFL lineman since World War II, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. He has 203 career starts in 247 games. He has played for the St. Louis and Phoenix Cardinals (1986-88), Redskins (1989-95, 2004), San Francisco 49ers (1996-01) and Detroit Lions (2002-03). He made the Pro Bowl for the Niners in 2001. The former Arkansas State product was an eighth-round choice by the Cardinals in 1986.
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