Jack Brewer
Jack Brewer was born in Fort Worth, Texas, United States on January 8th, 1979 and is the Football Player. At the age of 45, Jack Brewer biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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College career
As a freshman, Brewer attended Southern Methodist University (SMU) where he played wide receiver and was an All-American Candidate and a Disney World Record Holder for track. He had 19 receptions for 352 yards and four touchdowns in the season for the SMU Mustangs in 1997. Brewer transferred to the University of Minnesota after one year at SMU. At Minnesota, Brewer redshirted the 1998 season per NCAA transfer rules before starting 10 games at free safety as a redshirt sophomore in 1999.
In 2000, Brewer returned to wide receiver as a junior and was third on the team with 22 catches for 286 yards. He switched to defensive back in 2001 and finished that season with 155 tackles, the fourth highest single-season total in school history.
Senior captain Brewer was a first-team selection at defensive back by the media after leading the Big Ten Conference in tackles with 14.1 per game and 16.2 per game for Big Ten contests. He earned the Carl Eller Award for outstanding defensive player, and the Paul Giel Award for most unselfish player with most concern for the university. He was also selected to play in the East–West Shrine Game.
Brewer earned his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Minnesota.
Professional career
In 2002, Brewer was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as a free agent. In his first year with the Vikings, Brewer played in 15 games and had one start. He led the team with 26 special teams tackles, five tackles against the Buffalo Bills which tied him for second most in a game in team history and the most special teams tackles in a game since Harold Morrow's five against Tampa Bay. Brewer had both of his two career interceptions that same year.
In Brewer's second year with the Vikings, he played in six games; he was inactive for the first three games of the season after suffering a chest injury in preseason. On October 26, 2003, he blocked a Jeff Feagles punt against the New York Giants – the Vikings' first blocked punt since 1989. The Vikings waived Brewer on March 17, 2004.
On March 18, 2004, Brewer signed with the New York Giants off waivers.
Signing with the team on November 16 to replace the injured Sean Considine, Brewer played in six games with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2005 and finished tied for fifth on the team with 15 special teams tackles and twice led the team with four special teams tackles.
Brewer signed a one-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals on April 28, 2006. However, he was placed on injured reserve on September 2.
Business career
After leaving the NFL, Brewer became a wealth manager at the global private client group of Merrill Lynch. In 2009, Brewer founded Brewer Group Inc., which has been variously described as a consulting firm and an investment advisory firm.
In August 2020, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed civil insider trading charges against Brewer in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. The SEC alleged that Brewer sold 100,000 shares in a penny stock, COPsync, after receiving confidential information indicating that the share price was likely to drop, and that Brewer "profited by approximately $35,000 more than he otherwise would have." Brewer did consulting work for COPsync which promoted a messaging system for law enforcement, described as an "Amber Alert for police officers." Brewer had also recruited eight former and current athletes to promote the company. COPsync went bankrupt in 2017, and in 2018 the SEC revoked the registration of the company's stock.