Seattle Seahawks Not selected in the
2000 NFL draft, Brown was signed by the
Seattle Seahawks in
2000. While with the Seattle Seahawks, Travis played in one regular season game against the
Oakland Raiders. In this game he made one pass attempt, which was incomplete. This game was won 27–24.
Buffalo Bills Brown was traded to the
Buffalo Bills in
2001 and played for the Bills during the
2001,
2002, and
2003 seasons. In
2001 he saw his first significant action in relief of an injured Alex Van Pelt, against the
Miami Dolphins. Brown completed 15 passes for 201 yards and 1
touchdown, but it would not be enough to overcome Dolphins, who beat them 34–7. In
2003 Brown would play against the Miami Dolphins again, relieving an ineffective
Drew Bledsoe late in the game, where he completed 3 out of 4 passes for 41 yards, and ran for 5 yards. His attempts would prove futile, as the Dolphins prevailed against him yet again, beating the Bills 20–3. Travis Brown also relieved Bledsoe in the next game against the
New England Patriots, throwing for 119 yards and being
intercepted only once. The New England Patriots prevailed, however, by shutting them out and scoring 31 points of their own.
Indianapolis Colts On August 28, 2004, Travis sprained his left knee against the
Indianapolis Colts in the preseason. This caused Travis to reach an injury settlement with the Bills that September, which allowed him to be released into
free agency. Travis Brown was signed by the Colts, who then released
Joe Hamilton. ==References==