Minnesota Vikings After going undrafted in the
2001 NFL draft, Russell signed with the
Minnesota Vikings as an
undrafted free agent. He spent the entire 2001 season on the team's practice squad. Head coach
Dennis Green considered cutting Russell, but defensive coordinator
Willie Shaw convinced Green to give Russell a chance to play. Russell played mostly special teams in 2002, but did see enough action at strong safety to make his first career interception (against the
Chicago Bears in his first career start). In 2003, Russell became a full-time starter and recorded an interception in each of Minnesota's first six games, a Vikings record. He finished the regular season with nine interceptions, tied for the most in the NFL with
Tony Parrish, and led the team in tackles with 95. His best game of the season was against the
Kansas City Chiefs, where he tied a team record with three takeaways (two interceptions and the first fumble recovery of his career). In 2004, Russell moved to free safety. He started all 16 games for the second consecutive season and recorded one interception in the regular season and another in the playoffs. Russell set a new career high with 111 tackles, and the Vikings beat the
Green Bay Packers in the
NFC playoffs, where Russell recorded his first playoff interception, before losing to the
Philadelphia Eagles.
Cleveland Browns Russell joined the
Cleveland Browns as a restricted free agent in 2005. Russell was targeted by coach Romeo Crennel in free agency to solidify a young secondary. He became a defensive leader and the signal caller for a unit that finished 2nd in the NFL in passing yards allowed and 5th in points allowed. For the third straight season, he started all 16 regular season games. He finished with 70 tackles and three interceptions. His season was shortened due to injury the following year (2006); he totaled 51 tackles and one interception in 12 games before an elbow injury forced the Browns to place him on injured reserve.
Seattle Seahawks In 2007, Russell signed with the
Seattle Seahawks as an unrestricted free agent. Head coach
Mike Holmgren said that he wanted Russell to be the "quarterback of the defense" for his team. Russell made 68 tackles and added an interception in 16 starts in 2007 as part of a secondary that allowed the fewest touchdown passes in franchise history. Russell again started 16 games in 2008, marking the 5th time in his career to start every contest. On September 5, 2009, the Seahawks released Russell.
Jacksonville Jaguars Russell signed with the
Jacksonville Jaguars on September 8, 2009. Russell and defensive coordinator Mel Tucker were reunited after spending two previous seasons together (2005–2006) as members of the Cleveland Browns. Russell was released on November 21.
Houston Texans Russell was signed by the
Houston Texans on November 25. Brian Russell's last NFL game was played on January 3, 2010, when he helped the Texans secure their first winning season by beating the New England Patriots at Reliant Stadium. ==NFL career statistics==