Gary Brown played for the New York Giants in 1998 and 1999. He coached at Rutgers in 2008.
“Gary Brown had a big heart partnered with a big smile and a big personality. His energy and spirit were infectious. He lit up every room he walked into and touched the lives of those who knew him in such a positive way. Everyone who knew him, loved him. He meant so much to the players he coached and the coaches he coached with. His love for his family, football and life was evident each day. He continued to fight, and he never gave up.
“Gary Brown was simply one of the best people I’ve ever been around in my life. He was a heckuva player, an excellent coach and an even better person. GB was a wonderful husband and father. He was a dear friend to so many. So genuine. So caring. So loyal. He always had your back.”
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