Anthony Brown, the talented quarterback currently leading the Houston Roughnecks, has had a collegiate career defined by grit and flexibility. His journey through college football highlights his growth into the player he is today.

Where Did Anthony Brown Go to College? Inside Houston’s QB Path
Brown started his college football career at Boston College. After redshirting his first year, he became just the second freshman in school history to start a season opener. Brown showed promise with the Eagles, amassing significant passing yards and touchdowns.
Breaking: The Houston Roughnecks have named QB Anthony Brown as the starter for the 2025 #UFL season.
Coach C.J. says there will be a package or two for Nolan Henderson, but said Brown “moved the team a bit better” and will start against St. Louis. pic.twitter.com/1rXOHH8AjJ
— James Larsen (@JamesLarsenPFN) March 26, 2025
Unfortunately, in both his freshman and junior years at Boston College, he had season-ending knee injuries. Following the departure of head coach Steve Addazio, Brown decided to transfer, looking for a fresh start to advance his football career.
Brown started his graduate studies at the University of Oregon in 2020. Initially playing as a backup, he made significant contributions, particularly in the Pac-12 Championship Game and the Fiesta Bowl.
Brown took over as the Ducks’ primary quarterback in 2021, leading them to an impressive season. He exhibited his dual-threat ability with strong passing and rushing stats.
Brown grew up in Cliffwood, New Jersey, and went to St. John Vianney High School. His outstanding high school career, highlighted by over 2,000 throwing yards and multiple touchdowns, garnered him first-team All-State accolades and set the tone for his future success.
Brown began his professional career after graduating from college. He played for multiple NFL teams, including the Baltimore Ravens, Las Vegas Raiders, Buffalo Bills, and Arizona Cardinals.
In 2023, Brown signed with the Houston Roughnecks of the United Football League (UFL), where he is currently the starting quarterback.
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Brown’s collegiate trajectory from Boston College to the University of Oregon displays his dedication and development as a quarterback. His experiences have led him to become the Houston Roughnecks’ modern team leader.
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