Everette Brown was born on July 8, 1987 in Stantonsburgh, North Carolina to parents Odell and Jenai Brown. From a young age, he showed a strong passion and talent for football. Brown attended Beddingfield High School, where he excelled on the football field. During his senior season, he recorded an impressive 120 tackles and 16 sacks, establishing himself as a standout player in North Carolina.
His outstanding performance on the field earned him recognition as the #3 weakside defensive end in the country. Brown's success in high school paved the way for a promising football career at the collegiate level.
Upon graduating from high school, Brown received a scholarship to play football at Florida State University. During his time with the Seminoles, he continued to impress on the field. Brown was named a First-Team All-ACC selection and earned recognition as a Sporting News Freshman All-American. His exceptional skills and dedication to the sport caught the attention of NFL scouts, setting the stage for his professional career in the league.
In the 2009 NFL Draft, Everette Brown was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the second round. He made an immediate impact on the field, showcasing his talent as a defensive end. Brown's performance on the field caught the attention of fans and analysts alike, solidifying his position as a key player on the Panthers' defense.
After his time with the Panthers, Brown went on to play for the Chargers and Lions before signing with the Dallas Cowboys in 2013. Throughout his career, he demonstrated his versatility and skill as a defensive player, earning respect and admiration from teammates and opponents.
Off the field, Everette Brown remains dedicated to his family and roots in North Carolina. He credits his parents for instilling in him a strong work ethic and values that have guided him throughout his career. Brown continues to be actively involved in his community, supporting various charitable causes and inspiring young athletes to pursue their dreams.