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Joey Browner, a former NFL star defensive back who spent most of his career with the Minnesota Vikings, has died, the team announced Sunday. He was 65.
The Vikings selected Browner in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft out of USC. He worked his way up the depth chart to become a starter in his second season. By his third year with the Vikings, he was selected to his first Pro Bowl.
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Former Minnesota Vikings safety Joey Browner smiles as his is honored before the game with the Green Bay Packers at Mall of America Field at the HHH Metrodome on October 27, 2013. (Bruce Kluckhohn/USA TODAY Sports)
Browner was a six-time Pro Bowler and three-time First Team All-Pro selection. He was also named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s All-1980s Team.
“We have lost a good friend and one of the best Vikings teammates,” former Vikings star Steve Jordan said via the Vikings website. “God blessed Joey with a phenomenal talent and a big heart to love people and be a beacon of positivity. He will be truly missed.”
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Minnesota Vikings safety Joey Browner (47) on the field against the Phoenix Cardinals at Sun Devil Stadium on October 27, 1991. (USA TODAY Sports)
Browner played nine years with the Vikings. He had 37 interceptions and 9.5 sacks in 138 games with the Vikings. Minnesota honored Browner by putting him in their Ring of Honor in 2013.
One of his best seasons came in 1990. He played in all 16 games for the Vikings that year and had a career-high seven interceptions.
He appeared in six playoff games for the Vikings, but was never able to reach the Super Bowl.

Buffalo Bills running back (34) Thurman Thomas leaps over Minnesota Vikings defensive end (78) William Gay and (47) Joey Browner at Rich Stadium in the season opener on September 4, 1988. (Tony Tomsic/USA TODAY NETWORK)
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He played seven games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1992 before retiring from football.



