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2024 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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Regular Season | 3 | 19 | 6.3 | 0 | 9 |
Top Pharaoh Brown News
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Considered full participant Tuesday
Brown (groin) was estimated to be a full participant at the Seahawks' walkthrough Tuesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Brown opened the week as a limited participant Monday with an apparent groin issue, but the tight end now appears to be a full go ahead of Week 6. The 30-year-old has recorded three catches for 19 yards over three games with Seattle this season.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Considered limited Monday
Brown (groin) was estimated to be a limited participant at the Seahawks' walkthrough Monday, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Brown appears to be dealing with some sort of groin issue to open the week after recording a catch for seven yards in the team's 29-20 loss to the Giants in Week 5. With Seattle playing the 49ers on Thursday Night Football, it may be a positive sign Brown was able to at least be estimated as a limited participant Monday.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Past foot issue
Brown (foot) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Giants, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
Brown popped up on the Seahawks' injury report Wednesday as a limited participant in practice due to a foot issue, but it now appears he'll play Sunday. Expect Brown to see some offensive work and serve as Seattle's No. 2 tight end behind Noah Fant in Week 5.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Limited again
Brown (foot) was a limited participant in practice for the second day in a row Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
The backup tight end recorded one catch on two targets on 25 snaps during Seattle's loss to Detroit on Monday. Starter Noah Fant (toe) was also limited for the second straight day Thursday, leaving AJ Barner and Brady Russell as the only healthy tight ends on Seattle's roster at the moment.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Limited in practice
Brown (foot) was a limited participant in the Seahawks' practice Wednesday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Brown popped up on the injury report Wednesday after recording just one reception on two targets while playing 25 snaps on offense in Monday's loss to Detroit. With Noah Fant (toe) also limited in practice Wednesday, the statuses of the top two tight ends on Seattle's depth chart will warrant monitoring leading up this Sunday's game against the Giants.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Minimal production against Lions
Brown caught one of two targets for three yards in Monday's 42-29 loss to the Lions.
Brown finished with just one catch on two targets for the second-straight contest. The veteran tight end's 31 percent snap share was down from Week 3, as teammates Noah Fant and AJ Barner both played ahead of him. Brown remains in a depth role with limited opportunities in Seattle's offense, keeping him off the fantasy radar heading into Week 5 matchup with the Giants.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Good to go vs. Detroit
Brown (foot) was limited during Saturday's practice but does not carry an injury designation into Monday's game against Detroit, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.
Brown made his regular-season debut in Week 3 against Miami after missing the first two games due to a foot injury he sustained during training camp. Brown avoided an injury tag for Monday's game despite being limited in practice all week, though that could be the blueprint for his injury management moving forward. Brown will once again serve as the Hawks' backup tight end behind starter Noah Fant.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Opens week limited
Brown (foot) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Brown was held out of the first two games of the season due to a foot injury he sustained during training camp. He made his regular-season debut in Week 3 against the Dolphins, when he caught one pass (on two targets) for nine yards while playing 26 snaps on offense. His limited session Thursday could just be injury management, and Brown will have two more chances to increase his practice participation ahead of Monday's game against the Lions.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: One catch in debut
Brown caught one of two targets for nine yards in Sunday's 24-3 win over the Dolphins.
Brown made his season debut and played 43 percent of the offensive snaps. The role wasn't very lucrative for fantasy purposes, but it's encouraging that he finished second among tight ends in snap share.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Making season debut
Brown (foot) is active Sunday against the Dolphins.
Brown has yet to suit up this season due to the injury, but after logging three straight limited practices this week, the 30-year-old will take the field. However, it wouldn't be surprising if he saw a limited role with the amount of time he's spent on the shelf going back to training camp.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Iffy for Sunday
Brown (foot) is questionable for Week 3 against the Dolphins, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
A foot injury has prevented Brown from suiting up this season, but he has a chance to debut Sunday after logging a trio of limited practices this week. The Oregon product will likely back up Noah Fant at tight end upon his return. If Brown is not able to return Sunday, AJ Barner should continue to get increased reps.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Limited to open week
Brown (foot) was a limited participant at the Seahawks' practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Brown has been forced to miss the team's first two games of the season with a foot injury, but his ability to practice Wednesday is a step in the right direction. The tight end was limited at practice last week before ultimately being ruled out and he'll look to log a full session prior to Sunday's matchup with the Dolphins.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Missing another week
Brown (foot) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Patriots, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Brown is now in line to miss his second consecutive game in Week 2 as he recovers from the foot injury he sustained in mid-August. Expect AJ Barner to continue serving as Seattle's No. 2 tight end until Brown has recovered enough to make his Seahawks debut.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Returns to practice
Brown (foot) was a limited participant at the Seahawks' practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Brown was forced to miss the team's Week 1 win over the Broncos as a result of the foot injury he suffered in mid-August. The tight end's return to practice Wednesday is a step in the right direction and he'll look to log a full practice at one of Seattle's final two sessions of the week before Sunday's matchup with the Patriots.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Won't play Sunday
Brown (foot) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Broncos, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.
Brown was unable to practice all week due to a foot injury, so it's no surprise that he won't be suiting up for Seattle's regular-season opener Sunday. Brady Russell and AJ Barner could see some extra work as rotational tight ends in Brown's stead.
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Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Logs another DNP
Brown (foot) was absent from Thursday's practice, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Brown has now logged back-to-back DNP's to start the week. He has one more chance Friday to practice in some capacity ahead of Sunday's regular-season opener against the Broncos. If Brown were to be ruled out for Week 1, Brady Russell and AJ Barner would be in line for more backup tight-end snaps behind starter Noah Fant (toe).
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-5, 246 lbs |
Birthplace: East Cleveland, OH |
Age: 30 |
School: Oregon |
Experience: 7 |