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Chase Brown Prioritizes His Health to Prepare for Expanded Role in Cincinnati

In his rookie season, Bengals running back Chase Brown served as a backup to Joe Mixon and had limited playing time, accumulating just 44 carries for 179 yards without scoring any touchdowns. However, with Mixon now a part of the Houston Texans, Brown anticipates an increased workload for the upcoming 2024 season. To prepare for this opportunity, he has dedicated this offseason to getting his body in top shape.

Brown is currently in a competition with Zack Moss for the starting running back position on the Bengals roster. In an effort to enhance his performance, he has made the decision to invest in his own well-being by enlisting the help of professionals to ensure his body stays healthy and strong. Brown shared his plans for self-care, mentioning that he has a trainer, physical therapist, and masseur lined up to support him by visiting his home multiple times a week.

Reflecting on his experience from the previous season, Brown emphasized the importance of learning from past challenges and using that knowledge to elevate his performance in his second year. By prioritizing self-care and focusing on his physical well-being, Brown believes he is making the necessary investments to excel in his role as a running back for the Bengals.

During his time in college, Brown demonstrated his ability to handle a heavy workload, showcasing his versatility by carrying the ball 328 times for 1,643 yards in his senior season at Illinois. While he may not receive as many opportunities in Cincinnati as he did in college, Brown remains determined to be prepared for any role or task that the Bengals assign him during the upcoming season.

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