Brandon Browner, who played with the Seattle Seahawks from 2011-2013 and helped them win a Super Bowl, was arrested on Sunday on a number of serious charges. Browner is facing kidnapping, grand theft auto, false imprisonment, burglary, and violation of a restraining order, according to NBC Los Angeles.
Browner was arrested on May 6 and spent two days in jail for battery and child endangerment charges. These latest charges could carry a significant amount of jail time, if convicted.
As a corner at Oregon State, Browner struggled with penalties and he entered the draft as a redshirt sophomore, going undrafted.