By Austin Medina
Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown underwent foot surgery for the second consecutive off-season.
#Ravens WR Marquise "Hollywood" Brown had offseason surgery to remove the screw from his foot that plagued him last season, sources say. While it may limit him in the offseason program, he’ll be fine by camp. The move eliminates any complications moving forward for Brown’s foot.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet)
February 25, 2020 According to Ian Rapoport, Brown underwent foot surgery to remove a screw from his foot. Bown is expected to be "fine" by training camp, yet another foot surgery may be cause for concern for the Ravens.
Injury concerns on last season's first-round draft pick is not ideal, especially with the lack of WR depth in Baltimore.
When Brown is healthy, his production is exceptional. In his rookie campaign, he racked up 46 catches for 584 yards including seven TDs. He played in 14 games in 2019, including 11 starts.
Hollywood ⭐️@Primetime_jet's BEST plays from his rookie season! pic.twitter.com/vU4F9KjlOk
— NFL (@NFL)
February 18, 2020 In his first playoff appearance, Brown showed how valuable he can be when featured in the Ravens offense. Although in a loss, Brown snagged seven catches for 126 yards.
With another surgery under his belt, Brown's foot concerns should be a step closer to being fully healthy in 2020.