Chase Brown enters the season as the Bengals’ incumbent starting running back. Cincinnati OC Dan Pitcher said Brown will be a “focal point” of their offense in 2025.
“Chase is gonna be a focal point of what we do. We are going to be cognizant of the workload over the course of an entire season because we plan on having him and we need to have him out there for the entirety of the year,” Brown said, via Paul Dehner Jr. of the team’s site. “Certainly you don’t wanna burn a guy out, by the same token, you wanna make sure your most dynamic explosive players are on the field and ready to touch the football as many times as possible within a plan that keeps them available to you, so we’ll figure out what that means, but, we’re cognizant of it, and we want him to have success and stay available.”
Browns QB Shedeur Sanders recently made headlines regarding two speeding tickets, but admitted he has learned his lesson and will no longer be driving at high speeds.
“Yeah, I definitely learned not to drive fast at all,” Sanders said, via Chris Easterling of the Akron Beacon Journal. “So I really don’t even drive that much anymore. But I really don’t drive fast at all. So I definitely follow the rules, and I hope everybody learned from my situation, you know that not to drive fast at all.”
Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated provides his key takeaways from the Browns’ training camp thus far: