Geelong (2009–2014) Brown was selected by Geelong with their first round selection (15th overall) in the
2008 AFL draft, after originally not being considered by most as a top-20 selection. He had previously been playing with the Cheltenham Panthers and the
Sandringham Dragons in the
TAC Cup. He was originally not selected by the Dragons until he had a growth spurt and performed well for his school,
Mentone Grammar School. He has also represented Victoria at cricket at junior levels. Injuries wrecked his time at Geelong and eventually Brown was delisted at the conclusion of the
2014 AFL season.
Essendon (2016–2019) In February 2015, Brown was given a short-term contract by
Essendon to play in the
2015 NAB Challenge as a "top-up" player, due to 19 Essendon players withdrawing from the NAB Challenge because of the
Essendon Football Club supplements controversy. Brown played and impressed in all 3 games for Essendon in the NAB Challenge, playing as a key defender. At the conclusion of the NAB Challenge, Brown returned to
Sandringham in the
VFL, where he further impressed as a "swingman", playing at both ends. Brown kicked 23 goals in his 21 games for Sandringham, and was named as the
centre half-forward in the VFL team of the year. Brown was so impressive during his NAB Challenge stint and his VFL season, that he was drafted with pick 54 to Essendon in the
2015 AFL draft. Brown played 55 games for the Bombers across four seasons, before he was delisted at the end of the 2019 season.
Melbourne (2020–2022) After his delisting from Essendon at the conclusion of the
2019 AFL season, Brown was signed by during the supplementary selection period (SSP) ahead of the
2020 season. After retiring from the AFL, Brown joined Southern Football League club Mordialloc. ==Statistics==