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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Cleared to play

    Brown (ankle) is active Sunday against the 49ers. Brown will avoid missing the Week 3 matchup, despite being a dreaded late addition to the injury report. The Texas A&M product should continue to be the main man for the Rams at nose tackle.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Questionable for Week 3

    Brown (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the 49ers, Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times reports. Brown was a Thursday addition to the injury report, which is rarely a good sign for a player's availability Sunday. If Brown can't play against San Francisco, Desjuan Johnson and Neville Gallimore will be called upon to play more behind Kobie Turner and Braden Fiske up front on the Rams' defensive line.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Earns backup role

    Brown recorded 31 tackles (16 solo) and 0.5 sacks during the 2023 regular season over 13 games played. Operating as the primary backup behind talented rookie Kobie Turner, Brown easily eclipsed his nine career tackles prior to 2023 while logging 298 snaps on defense. Brown did suffer an MCL sprain that cost him four games, but otherwise he had a respectable year as a reserve, and with one year left on his rookie deal, the Texas A&M product will likely remain in a depth role barring an injury to Turner.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Good to go Sunday

    Brown (illness) is active for Sunday's wild-card game against the Lions, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports. Brown was a late addition to the Lions' injury report Friday after coming down with an illness, but he appears to be healthy enough to play Sunday. He finished the regular season with 31 tackles (16 solo), including 0.5 sacks, over 13 games.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Logs full practice Wednesday

    Brown (knee) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Brown hurt his knee in Sunday's Week 17 win over the Giants and had to exit the contest early. However, his ability to practice in full to begin Week 18 prep suggests that the injury isn't a serious concern. As such, Brown is likely to be able to suit up in Sunday's regular-season finale versus San Francisco.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Gets okay to practice

    The Rams designated Brown (knee) to return from their injured reserve list Monday. Brown sustained a sprained MCL just over five weeks ago, so it's relatively impressive that he has a chance to return to practice Wednesday. The Rams will have 21 days to officially activate Brown before they'd have to shut him down for the rest of the campaign.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Hit with suspension

    Brown was suspended without pay Monday for the first six games of the regular season due to violating the NFL Policy on performance-enhancing substances, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports Brown suited up 10 times in his rookie season, but he only recorded one tackle. Heading into his sophomore campaign, Brown was expected to be second in line to starter Greg Gaines at nose tackle, but he will now fall behind Elijah Garcia, or potentially someone else, when the season begins.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Fully recovered

    Brown (thumb) was left off Wednesday's injury report. Brown is back to full health after undergoing surgery to repair a torn UCL in his thumb in early August. The rookie fourth-round pick is expected to start the year as a reserve defensive lineman.
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  • Rams' Bobby Brown: Requires thumb surgery

    Brown suffered a torn UCL in his thumb and will undergo surgery this week, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports. Brown isn't expected to face a lengthy absence following the procedure. The 20-year-old was selected during the fourth round by the Rams in the spring and should fill a rotational role on the interior line once healthy.
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