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        Chase Brown Injury History & Analysis

        Chase Brown's Injury Guide

        Low Risk

        Chance of Injury in 2025

        23.5%

        % chance misses at least 2 quarters

        Chance of Injury per Game

        1.6%

        1- 17√1-% Inj/Season

        Projected Games Missed 2025

        0.80

        Durability

        5.00

        Ability to produce despire relatively minor injuries. 5 being most durable

        Injury analysis powered by Draft Sharks Injury Guide, formerly Sports Injury Predictor

        Chase Brown's Injury Status

        No active injuries.

        Chase Brown Injury History

        Date League Injury Games Missed Details
        Dec 28, 2024
        NFL Pedal Ankle (high) Sprain
        Grade 3
        1 Brown sprained his ankle late in the fourth quarter for a Week 17 game against the Broncos. He missed Week 18.
        Nov 3, 2024
        NFL Chest Rib Bruise
        Grade 1
        - Brown suffered a bruised rib in Week 9's win over the Raiders. He was good for the next game
        Oct 25, 2023
        NFL Thigh Hamstring Strain
        Grade 2
        4 Brown suffered a hamstring injury ahead of the Week 8 game. He was placed on IR and missed four games.
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        Chase Brown Injury News

        Schultz: Chase Brown Has High-Ankle Sprain
        11:22am UTC 12/29/24

        Schultz: Chase Brown Has High-Ankle Sprain

        Insider Jordan Schultz reports that Bengals RB Chase Brown has been diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain after a Sunday MRI. "Brown is determined to try to play in Cincinnati’s must-win Week 18 game against Pittsburgh, but his availability will depend on how he progresses throughout the week," Schultz adds. High-ankle sprains typically cost RBs multiple weeks, so we'd consider Brown very iffy for Week 18. And he'd be operating at far less than 100% if he does suit up. We'll keep you posted on his status throughout the coming week.

        Bengals RB Chase Brown sprained his ankle late in the fourth quarter for the Bengals game against the Broncos. Brown was attempting to slide short of the goal line and landed awkwardly when two Broncos made contact.

        Bengals HC Zac Taylor told reporters Monday that RB Zack Moss will be out "indefinitely" with the neck injury that cost him Sunday's game, according to multiple reports. Taylor added that the team will consider "all the possible options" for replacing Moss in the backfield, according to Charlie Goldsmith of the Cincinnati Enquirer.

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        Chase Brown

        Chase Brown
        Player Profile

        RB CIN

        Height

        5'10"

        Weight

        210 lbs.

        Experience

        2 yrs.

        Bye

        10

        Birthday

        Mar 21, 2000

        Age

        25.3

        College

        Illinois

        NFL Draft Pick

        2023 - Rd 5, Pk 163

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