England and Denmark Briggs began his career with
West Bromwich Albion, joining them on leaving
Sedgley's
Dormston School in the summer of 1998. Briggs captained the youth team to a cup win at Wembley Stadium in 1999 and was Youth Team Player of the Year the same season. In 1999, he also signed his first professional contract. He made his first team debut in the 2000–01 season. After making 12 first-team and 150 reserve-team appearances for the Baggies, he moved to Danish football for two seasons with
Herfølge in 2002, where they were the Danish 1st Division Champions and won promotion to Supa Liga. Briggs then proceeded to bounce around the English and Welsh lower leagues, playing briefly for a multitude of clubs including
Notts County,
Shrewsbury Town,
Hednesford Town. He then crossed the pond and played for
Kalamazoo Outrage before returning for a second stint at Hednesford Town. Briggs then went back to America and spent the 2009 season with the Wilmington Hammerheads before signing with Mosta FC in Malta, where he was Player of the Year in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Briggs then returned to Wilmington, where he finished his career and transitioned into coaching with the
Wilmington Hammerheads.
United States and Malta In May 2008, Briggs was convinced to cross the Atlantic by former New Zealand international
Stu Riddle to play for
Kalamazoo Outrage in the
USL Premier Development League as an over-age player. He played the PDL season in Kalamazoo, helping the team reach the PDL playoffs. After a brief stint back in England with Hednesford in the US offseason, Briggs signed with the
Wilmington Hammerheads in the
USL Second Division in 2009. The Hammerheads won the USL 2 title, and Briggs was the team's Player of the Year. Following the end of the American season, Briggs signed for
Mosta of the
Maltese First Division on a two-year contract on 1 October 2009. On 25 February 2010,
Charleston Battery announced the signing of Briggs on loan then for the remaining season. A spell with
Tooting & Mitcham United, whom he joined for the 2011–12 season, was followed in December 2011 by a move to
Rushall Olympic. In February 2012, he rejoined Wilmington Hammerheads for a second spell in the USL Pro Division. After the 2012 season, Briggs was named the Hammerheads Player of the Year. ==Managerial career==