
Max Brosmer is one of the few players in the NFL whose story is built on persistence rather than an overnight hype. Born on March 28, 2001, in Davenport, Iowa, Brosmer was raised in Georgia and graduated from Centennial High School. When he was playing for his high school team, Brosmer registered impressive numbers as a young quarterback, but even then, he couldn’t gain the attention of heavy Power Five attention. He began his college career at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) in 2019.
From an overlooked high-school recruit to an FCS standout and Big Ten quarterback, Max Brosmer’s college rise was built on grit and growth
During his time at UNH, Max Brosmer worked tirelessly to sharpen his skills and athletic ability. As time passed, he became one of the most productive quarterbacks in the FCS, a huge turning point in his career. Everything was going according to plan, but unfortunately, in 2021, everything came crashing down when he suffered a torn ACL. While everyone was concerned about his career, Brosmer showcased his elite mentality, delivering a breakout 2023 season after returning from the injury. From throwing for 3,464 yards to 29 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, he led the charts in passing yards per game.



















