2024 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
229
YDS
990
TD
7
YDS
360
TD
4
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Although he began 2024 as an off-the-bench complement to Zack Moss, it didn't take long for Brown to prove he was the top running back in Cincinnati. It was probably in Week 4 that the Bengals coaching staff got the hint, when Brown ran for 80 yards and two TDs against Carolina. He went on to out-touch Moss in the next four games, at which point Moss suffered a season-ending neck injury. Brown demonstrated immense receiving upside over eight subsequent games, catching 38 passes, confirming that he has the ability to claim standout volume as both a runner and receiver. The Bengals expect Moss to return healthy and signed accomplished passing-down back Samaje Perine in free agency, but Brown (4.43-second 40-yard dash) is their best rushing threat and also their most dangerous RB after the catch. Brown withstood massive usage in college at Illinois without breaking down, and he made it through last season healthy until suffering a freak ankle sprain Week 17 when he intentionally went down to run out clock. He might have returned to action if Cincinnati had reached the playoffs, and he's now in excellent position for large 2025 workloads after the team waited until Round 6 to draft a running back (Tahj Brooks). Read Past Outlooks
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Primed for huge season?
Bengals offensive coordinator Dan Pitcher said Wednesday that he expects Brown to be "a household name" by the end of the season, Jori Epstein of Yahoo Sports reports.
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Pitcher even compared Brown to Austin Ekeler, highlighting Brown's receiving skills and versatility. After not playing much as a rookie, the 2023 fifth-round pick became one of the highest-volume backs in the league by the second half of last season, logging at least 50 snaps and 15 touches in each of his last eight games. He averaged 18.9 carries for 78.9 yards and 4.8 catches for 37.4 yards over that eight-game stretch, with three rushing TDs and three receiving scores. The Bengals probably want to reduce Brown's workload at least a little bit, but that partially depends on how things come along with their backups, namely Zack Moss (NFI-neck), Samaje Perine and rookie Tahj Brooks.
Pitcher even compared Brown to Austin Ekeler, highlighting Brown's receiving skills and versatility. After not playing much as a rookie, the 2023 fifth-round pick became one of the highest-volume backs in the league by the second half of last season, logging at least 50 snaps and 15 touches in each of his last eight games. He averaged 18.9 carries for 78.9 yards and 4.8 catches for 37.4 yards over that eight-game stretch, with three rushing TDs and three receiving scores. The Bengals probably want to reduce Brown's workload at least a little bit, but that partially depends on how things come along with their backups, namely Zack Moss (NFI-neck), Samaje Perine and rookie Tahj Brooks.
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Broken Tackle %
14.8%Positive Run %
85.2%% Yds After Contact
63.3%Avg Yds After Contact
2.7Rushing TD %
3.1%Touches Per Game
17.7% Snaps w/Touch
43.8%Air Yards Per Game
3.8Air Yards Per Snap
0.09% Team Air Yards
1.4%% Team Targets
10.3%Avg Depth of Target
0.9 YdsCatch Rate
83.1%Drop Rate
4.6%Avg Yds After Catch
5.9% Targeted On Route
19.3%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 10"Weight
211 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.43 secVertical Jump
40.0 inBroad Jump
127 inHand Length
10.00 inArm Length
31.00 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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The Bengals appear to favor Zack Moss as their starting running back after signing him to a two-year, $8 million contract in free agency, though the pay isn't prohibitively high if Brown looks like the better player this summer. The Bengals might more so need a rotation between the two, for the sake of both players. Moss has struggled to stay healthy dating back to college and does no good for Cincinnati if he's injured, with history suggesting he'll get banged up if tasked with large workloads each week. Brown can at least provide relief, and there's a chance the former Illinois standout and 2023 fifth-round pick eventually takes the starting role in Cincinnati. He's a capable runner and receiver both, and he's actually heavier than Moss if the most recent height/weight listing are to be believed (215 pounds to 205). Brown is also younger and much faster than Moss (4.43-second 40 vs. 4.65 seconds), giving the second-year pro a real chance to play a lot of snaps in what should be a quality Bengals offense.
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Getting in work at OTAs
Brown (ankle) participated in Cincinnati's opening session of OTAs on Tuesday.
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Officially inactive Saturday
Brown (ankle) is inactive for Saturday's game at Pittsburgh.
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Trending toward absence Saturday
Brown (ankle) isn't expected to play Saturday at Pittsburgh, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports.
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Gets questionable tag for Saturday
Brown (ankle) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Steelers.
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Not practicing Thursday
Brown (ankle) was spotted working out with trainers off to the side during Thursday's practice, Ben Baby of ESPN.com reports.
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Outside top 30 RBs?
Maurice Jones-Drew of NFL.com ranks Brown 31st out of the league's 32 starting running backs.
ANALYSIS
Jones-Drew doesn't expect significant production from Brown, projecting Cincinnati to rely primarily on its passing game. Brown had a quiet rookie season in 2023 but broke out in 2024, finding plenty of room to contribute on the ground with 990 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns, in addition to catching four of Joe Burrow's league-high 43 touchdown passes.
Jones-Drew doesn't expect significant production from Brown, projecting Cincinnati to rely primarily on its passing game. Brown had a quiet rookie season in 2023 but broke out in 2024, finding plenty of room to contribute on the ground with 990 rushing yards and seven rushing touchdowns, in addition to catching four of Joe Burrow's league-high 43 touchdown passes.