In 1996, he was tied for the lead in interceptions with St. Louis Rams safety Keith Lyle with nine.
[2] In Super Bowl XXXII, he recorded a key interception from Brett Favre that set up a Broncos touchdown.
Braxton finished his 13 NFL seasons with 36 interceptions, which he returned for 617 yards and four touchdowns.
His brother was convicted in a drug charge and served one year in a Wisconsin state prison back in the 1980s.
[3] A second brother served a 25-year prison sentence for armed robbery, while more of his friends were either arrested or died because of drug related issues, which inspired a career for Braxton in the youth ministry.