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Tagged: John Brown (20 Results)

Around the NFL: Baltimore's new pass catchers

The Ravens have signed wide receivers John Brown and Ryan Grant. Give them credit for trying, I guess. But neither looks particularly likely to lift the team’s passing game out of the doldrums.   more »

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Aug
28

Brown finally healthy, impressive in preseason win

Arizona wide receiver JOHN BROWN was hampered by a strained quadriceps muscle for much of training camp but made an impressive preseason debut on Saturday against the Atlanta Falcons. Brown wasMore targeted twice in the game and finished with 2 touchdowns. He is expected to be an important part of the Cardinals offense heading into the 2017 season. Less

Source: Arizona Republic

Around the NFL: Arians frustrated with Cardinals wideouts

The Cardinals believed they resolved the sickle-cell issue that ruined John Brown's 2016 season. But Brown is now sidelined with a different injury, and his absence -- and other receiver ailments -- have Bruce Arians feeling frustrated.   more »

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Around the NFL: John Brown

Those who selected John Brown in fantasy drafts last year got burned. He battled sickle-cell issues that limited his snaps, and he was bothered by a cyst that's since been removed from his spine. Brown seems to have put those problems behind him, and there could be considerable value in 2017 to those who look for a bounce-back.   more »

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Feb
20

Healthy Brown expected back in 2017

Arizona wide receiver JOHN BROWN is expected to be healthy heading into the 2017 season after dealing with a sickle cell trait that was causing leg pain throughout much of lastMore season. Brown frequently missed practice and played limited snaps while dealing with the condition. If Brown returns to health, he could be a solid fantasy option in what is expected to be an explosive offense. Less

Source: NFL.com

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