In mid-January, as the head coaching interviews were reaching their peak, a new name emerged in the head coaching market. In their search to replace former head coach Brian Flores, the Dolphins requested an interview with Thomas Brown, who was in the role of running backs coach/assistant head coach of the Rams at the time. This was really the first time Brownβs name had surfaced in any NFL coaching circles, which is no surprise considering heβd only been coaching in the NFL for two years. Now, though, Brown is shouldering a bit more responsibility in Los Angeles as βhis name gains momentum in hiring circles across the league,β according to Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic (subscription required).Β
Brown had a short career in the NFL after being taken in the sixth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. As a young running back, Brown saw his rookie season end before it could even get going when a horse collar tackle landed him on injured reserve. After the injury, he never found his way back onto the field.
Not one to sit dormant, Brown went back to his alma mater and became a strength and conditioning coach for the Georgia Bulldogs. He broke into coaching after accepting the role of running backs coach at UT Chattanooga. He progressed through several jobs from there accepting coaching roles at Marshall, Wisconsin, Georgia, Miami (FL), and South Carolina, even rising to the rank of offensive coordinator in Coral Gables, although play-calling duties remained with then head coach Mark Richt. During his time at the collegiate level, Brown mentored many future NFL players such as Melvin Gordon, Corey Clement, Dare Ogunbowale, and Derek Watt at Wisconsin, Sony Michel and Nick Chubb at Georgia, Gus Edwards, Travis Homer, and DeeJay Dallas at Miami, and Tavien Feaster at South Carolina.Β In his lone season with Gordon, Gordon finished 42 yards short of breaking Barry Sandersβ single-season college rushing record.
According to Brown, that was where his plan ended. βBecoming an offensive coordinator, a head coach, those were never my goals when I first started coaching, β Brown told Rodrigue. He only planned to coach his old position for awhile before he would βretire and disappear with his family into the countryside.β Those plans changed when he discovered that Rams head coach Sean McVay had taken an interest in him. McVay hired Brown as running backs coach shortly after the 2019 NFL season. After only one season on staff, Brown was granted the…