WR Justin Brown latest to leave Penn State

Wide receiver Justin Brown #19 of the Penn State Nittany Lions catches a pass during a game against the Michigan State Spartans on November 27, 2010 at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania. The Spartans won 28-22. (November 26, 2010 - Source: Hunter Martin/Getty Images North America) (Hunter Martin/Getty Images North America)
Wide receiver Justin Brown #19 of the Penn State Nittany Lions catches a pass during a game against the Michigan State Spartans on November 27, 2010 at Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania. The Spartans won 28-22. (November 26, 2010 - Source: Hunter Martin/Getty Images North America) (Hunter Martin/Getty Images North America)
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Updated: 8/05/2012 2:49 pm
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - Justin Brown is the second Penn State offensive starter to leave the team in the aftermath of NCAA sanctions.

The senior wideout's name was dropped from the roster Sunday. He would have been a key target in the revamped passing game under new coach and former Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien.

Nine players have now left the team the past week following the sanctions, which included a four-year bowl ban for the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal. One of those players, though - quarterback Rob Bolden - was given permission to look at other schools before penalties were announced.

Brown is the second key loss on offense, following the defection of star tailback Silas Redd to Southern California. Brown was the leading returning receiver with 35 catches.

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

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