Zach Brown made a Pro Bowl, so now he wants defensive MVP
Posted Jun 21, 2017
Back in April, then-free agent Zach Brown sat down with Redskins coach Jay Gruden and immediately felt comfortable. Brown has big goals. A Pro Bowl season in 2016 didn’t result in a long-term payday for the inside linebacker, who is playing on a one-year contract worth up to $2.55 million, in Washington. To Brown, that means it’s time to do even more.
(Washington Times)
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