Thu Sep 4 2014 | 18:17 | Brown suspended for eight games for violating NFL's policy on pe... |
Brown has been suspended for eight games for violating the NFL's policy on performance enhancing drugs, NFL.com reports. |
Brown, who was waived by the Texans last month, could catch on with another team once his suspension is complete, but he's no longer a candidate to bolster any team's running back depth early on. |
Mon Aug 11 2014 | 20:04 | Brown released by Texans on Monday |
Brown was released by the Texans on Monday, Tania Ganguli of ESPN.com reports. |
The Texans rid themselves of both Brown and Dennis Johnson from their backfield, leaving Jonathan Grimes, Alfred Blue, and Tim Cornett as the sole healthy running back options at the moment. Meanwhile, Brown's release isn't too much of a shock considering he garnered no carries in the first preseason tilt, after which he was listed as the fifth running back on the depth chart. |
Mon Aug 11 2014 | 19:42 | Brown appears to be |
Brown appears to be, at best, fifth on the depth chart, CSN Houston reports. He didn't play in the preseason opener Saturday while Jonathan Grimes, Alfred Blue and Dennis Johnson got all the carries. |
Head coach Bill O'Brien hasn't laid out the running back depth chart, but all indications are that Brown is not high on the list. After not using Brown in the preseason opener, O'Brien would only say that Brown is "involved with special teams" and that the running back position is "challenging" and "competitive." It would appear O'Brien has learned a few things from his former boss, Bill Belichick, including vagueness when answering questions. Things could change before the end of training camp, but for those looking for Arian Foster insurance, it looks like Grimes is the best bet right now. |
Mon Aug 11 2014 | 07:08 | Houston head coach Bill O'Brien explained Brown not playing in S... |
Houston head coach Bill O'Brien explained Brown not playing in Saturday's preseason opener, noting the team wasn't on offense enough to give him a chance, the Houston Chronicle reports. |
The Texans ran just 41 offensive plays Saturday and starter Jonathan Grimes gobbled up most of the first-half carries before giving way to Alfred Blue and Dennis Johnson in the second half. O'Brien wanted to see the first-team offense execute and left them in for much of the first half. What hasn't been explained is why Brown wasn't the starter, despite being listed second on the depth chart behind injured No. 1 running back Arian Foster (undisclosed). It could be simply that O'Brien knows what he has in the veteran Brown and wanted to get a good look at the inexperienced guys. |
Sun Aug 10 2014 | 08:57 | Brown appears to have been victim of game circumstances |
Brown, who did not play in Houston's first preseason game Saturday night, appears to have been the victim of the game circumstances. Head coach Bill O'Brien said he stuck with starter Jonathan Grimes because Houston's inept offense didn't get off many plays in the first half, the Texans' official site reports. |
O'Brien added that he wanted to get rookie Alfred Blue some work, too, and it just worked out that Brown didn't get into the game. We expect to get more clarification in the coming days regarding the running back depth chart. An unofficial depth chart for Saturday's game was released by the team earlier in the week and it showed Brown as the number two behind starter Arian Foster, who was unavailable Saturday due to injury. |
Sat Aug 9 2014 | 23:13 | Brown did not play in first half of Saturday's preseason opener ... |
Brown did not play in the first half of Saturday's preseason opener against the Cardinals, The Houston Chronicle's Brian T. Smith reports. |
With Arian Foster (undisclosed) out, Brown was in line to get the start, with Alfred Blue expected to work as the top backup. Instead, Jonathan Grimes got the starting nod, and Blue was second into the game. Brown surprisingly didn't play at all, but we wouldn't read too much into it. There will likely be some explanation either late Saturday night or Sunday afternoon. |
Wed Jun 4 2014 | 08:21 | Andre Brown to play on early downs only |
Coach Bill O'Brien said Andre Brown is a first- and second-down back only. |
Starter Arian Foster will be O'Brien's Kevin Faulk/Danny Woodhead, playing the role of passing back. That leaves the 227-pound Brown as an early-down pounder, and one that would be part of a committee if Foster were to go down. Brown, who averaged just 3.53 YPC for the Giants last year, is a weak handcuff. |
Source: CSN Houston | |
Mon Apr 7 2014 | 16:07 | Texans snag Andre Brown with 1-year contract |
Texans agreed to terms with RB Andre Brown, formerly of the Giants, on a one-year contract. |
The Texans have their Ben Tate replacement. Older than Tate and even more injury prone, Brown is not an upgrade behind Arian Foster, but was easily the second-best back left on the market behind Chris Johnson. Brown started the final eight games for the Giants last season, but averaged only 3.53 yards per carry. For his career, the 27-year-old Brown owns a 4.09 YPC. Brown will begin training camp as the clear No. 2 on the depth chart, but won't be miles ahead of Dennis Johnson and Jonathan Grimes. |
Source: John McClain on Twitter | |
Mon Apr 7 2014 | 09:47 | Free agent RB Andre Brown visiting Texans |
Free agent RB Andre Brown is visiting the Texans Monday. |
Source: Profootballtalk on NBCSports.com | |
Wed Mar 12 2014 | 12:41 | Raiders hosting Andre Brown |
The Raiders are hosting free agent Andre Brown on Wednesday. |
Nevermind a porous defense. Raiders GM Reggie McKenzie is going all-in on injury-plagued running backs in decline, first re-signing Darren McFadden and now targeting Brown to ostensibly form a "one-two punch" of sub-4.0 YPC backs. Brown, 27, has not drawn interest elsewhere during the free agency period. |
Source: Vic Tafur on Twitter | |
Tue Mar 11 2014 | 18:54 | Raiders have interest in FB Andre Brown |
A source tells NFL Network that the Raiders have interest in free agent RB Andre Brown. |
Source: Ian Rapoport on Twitter | |
Mon Feb 24 2014 | 09:04 | Giants will be looking for RB in draft and FA |
GM Jerry Reese confirmed the Giants will be looking for running backs in the draft and free agency. |
David Wilson (neck surgery) is tentatively expected to be ready for training camp, but Reese won't be taking any chances. "Obviously, we can't put all our eggs in that basket," he said. The easiest move will be to re-sign in-house free agent Andre Brown, who won't cost a ton of money as a 27-year-old injury-prone back. |
Source: ESPN New York | |
Fri Jan 10 2014 | 09:57 | Good chance Andre Brown re-signs with NYG |
The Newark Star-Ledger puts impending free agent Andre Brown's chances of re-signing with the Giants at 75 percent. |
Both Brown and the Giants have already expressed interest in striking up a new deal since the season came to a close. With David Wilson (neck) uncertain for the start of the 2014 season, the Giants are likely going to address the running back position in free agency and the draft. When healthy, Brown is capable of carrying a heavy load. He won't command much money. |
Source: Newark Star-Ledger | |
Thu Jan 2 2014 | 10:01 | Giants interested in re-signing Andre Brown |
A source tells the Star-Ledger that the Giants have already expressed interest in re-signing impending free agent RB Andre Brown. |
Source: Newark Star-Ledger | |
Sun Dec 29 2013 | 18:36 | Andre Brown fumbles, benched in finale |
Andre Brown rushed 13 times for 11 yards in Sunday's Week 17 win over the Redskins. |
Brown lost a first-half fumble and was benched by hard-headed Tom Coughlin for roughly two quarters. It caps a disappointing end to a year that saw Brown break his leg in the preseason and battle back to start the final eight games. He did post two impressive 100-yard games, but finished with 139 carries for 492 yards (3.53 YPC) and three touchdowns to go with 20 catches for 103 yards. The entire Giants backfield is up in the air for 2014 as Brown is an unrestricted free agent and Wilson (neck) is struggling to get cleared. We suspect Brown means more to the Giants than he will to other teams on the open market. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Fri Dec 27 2013 | 13:37 | Andre Brown listed as probable |
Andre Brown (concussion) is listed as probable for Week 17. |
Brown will start against the Redskins. The 27-year-old has plenty on the line, as Brown is scheduled for unrestricted free agency in the spring. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Thu Dec 26 2013 | 13:26 | Andre Brown (concussion) resumes practicing |
Andre Brown (concussion) resumed practicing Thursday. |
It puts Brown on track to start Sunday's finale against the Redskins. Brown would be an RB2 against one of the league's softest defenses in a meaningless game. |
Source: Newark Star-Ledger | |
Wed Dec 25 2013 | 15:26 | Andre Brown passes concussion test |
Andre Brown has passed his concussion test. |
Brown would have practiced on a limited basis if the Giants held a session on Wednesday. Barring a setback, he should be able to get fully cleared ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Redskins. |
Source: Paul Schwartz on Twitter | |
Sun Dec 22 2013 | 19:28 | Giants RB Andre Brown leaves game on cart |
Andre Brown exited Sunday's game on a cart after losing a fumble in overtime against the Lions in Week 16, and is being evaluated for a concussion. |
The Giants were left with seventh-round rookie Michael Cox and FB John Conner in the backfield. Brown finished with 40 yards on 16 carries and two catches for 14 yards. Unlike the last two weeks, the Giants kept this game competitive and/or had a lead, allowing Brown to rack up touches. Unfortunately, Detroit's talented front seven dominated the line of scrimmage, preventing Brown from ripping off many substantial gains. A la David Wilson early in the year, Brown was repeatedly hit in the backfield by defenders. He also lost the crucial overtime fumble. Brown's status for Week 17 against the Redskins is uncertain. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |
Sun Dec 15 2013 | 16:13 | Andre Brown manages 26 total yards in loss |
Andre Brown managed 17 yards on 11 carries and four catches for nine yards in the Giants' Week 15 loss to Seattle. |
The Giants had no run game because they not only fell behind big early, but their "offense" relentlessly turned the football over. Eli Manning was picked off five times and benched for Curtis Painter late in the fourth quarter. So Brown owners have no one to blame but Eli for his dud of a Week 15 box score. The Giants get another rough run-game matchup in Week 16 against Detroit. |
Source: Rotoworld.com | |