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Why Bengals RB Chase Brown should have much better fantasy stats this season

The Cincinnati Bengals have dedicated their 2025 backfield to Chase Brown and it hasn't been a joyride so far.

The third-year back has 37 carries for 90 yards and one touchdown through two games. He's commanded 73% of the snaps but hasn't put up the same numbers he did last season.

So why has Brown been such a disappointment for fantasy managers and Bengals fans? There's a couple reasons.

Inefficiency

Chase Brown averaged 4.32 yards per carry last season. It was a big reason why he took over the backfield by the end of the season after starting it behind veteran Zack Moss.

In this year's opener against Cleveland, Brown toted the rock 21 times for 43 yards, a whopping 2 yards per car

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