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Brett Faryniarz

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Brett Faryniarz
Date of birth (1965-07-23) July 23, 1965 (age 59)
Place of birthCarmichael, CA
Career information
Position(s)LB
US collegeSan Diego State
NFL draft1987 / round:
Career history
As player
1988–1991Los Angeles Rams
1993San Francisco 49ers
1994Houston Oilers
1995Carolina Panthers
Career stats

Brett Allen Faryniarz (born July 23, 1965) is a former professional American football player who played linebacker for seven seasons in the NFL. In college, he was a defensive standout for the San Diego State Aztecs, starring on the team's much-maligned "Ocean Breeze" defense. The name derived from a comment by former UCLA quarterback Troy Aikman, who compared the team's pass defense to "just playing catch in the open air." Despite the defense's generally poor caliber, Faryniarz developed a reputation as a "solid quarterback sacker" and laid out Aikman twice during the SDSU UCLA game in the Rose Bowl. After starting three years for the Aztecs, Faryniarz played for the then-Los Angeles Rams, where he played linebacker. He finished his career on the inaugural Carolina Panthers team in 1995.

He was born in Carmichael, California.