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Tim Brown attended the University of Notre Dame 1984-1988 and became a 2 time All-American (’86, ’87), Sporting News Player of the Year (1987), and Walter Camp Player of the Year (1987). In 1987 he also won the most prized of College Football Awards, The Heisman Trophy, and was the first Wide Receiver to ever do so. Tim was then drafted into the NFL in the first round (6th pick) by the L.A. Raiders in 1988 and during his rookie season, broke Gayle Sayers’ All-Purpose Yardage Record with 2317 yards. During his extensive career in the NFL he was voted to the Pro Bowl 9 times and was a 7 time All-Pro. Listen to Tim Brown’s story how after 4 yrs of football at Notre Dame, and 17 yrs in the NFL, he experienced his most successful years of football after the age of 30. To what does he accredit his over-time success? Tune in to see how enzymes made an impact on the football legends’ career, health, and quality of life.
 
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