Meet Jake Browning
Underdog. Relentless learner. From high school standout to the NFL, Jake knows what it takes to turn raw talent into game-day results. He’s here to show you how.
Jake Browning didn’t follow the usual path. He wasn’t the biggest or the strongest, but he became one of the best. Starting at Folsom High, he smashed records and earned a spot at the University of Washington, where he started as a freshman and led his team to victory after victory. But the NFL wasn’t easy—he went undrafted, got cut, and kept coming back. Four years of grinding, learning from the likes of Kirk Cousins and Joe Burrow, Jake transformed his game. Now, as a Cincinnati Bengals quarterback, he’s ready to pass on everything he’s learned. Jake’s course isn’t about hype—it’s about giving you the real tools to succeed.
Learn From an Active Player
Jake Browning is still an active player in the NFL and is still going through the challenges that every quarterback encounters. He’s living it—having to prove himself on the field and still trying to find every way to improve. Jake’s passion is to help young athletes who might feel overlooked but are willing to put in the work. He believes that with the right guidance, smart training, and hard work, every athlete can unlock their potential. Jake’s goal is simple: share experiences and information that have helped him improve and make himself available to the next generation of quarterbacks that are looking to achieve their goals.
Three Ways We Help You Improve
Access to New Information
Whether it’s mastering a new throwing technique or breaking down a passing concept, staying informed is essential for growth. This program delivers the knowledge you need to elevate your game.
Quality Feedback
Improvement comes from knowing where you stand. Get personalized feedback and ask questions to make the necessary adjustments and refine your performance.
Repetition, Repetition, Repetition
Greatness is built through consistency. Once you know what a perfect rep feels like, practice it until it becomes second nature—your muscle memory.