Ravens GM Eric DeCosta Expects Second-Year Jump From WR Marquise Brown

3/1/20

By Bo Smolka, PRESSBOX

Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown recently underwent surgery to remove a screw from his foot, according to NFL Network, but he is expected to be fully healthy for training camp.

Earlier this week, general manager Eric DeCosta said he expects Brown to make a big jump in his second NFL season, and being healthy in Week 1 would be a good start. Last year, Brown missed OTAs and was eased into action in training camp as he recovered from a Lisfranc foot injury.

The Ravens’ first-round draft pick last year, who goes by the nickname “Hollywood,” finished the season with 46 catches for 584 yards — tops among Ravens wide receivers — and seven touchdown catches, which tied a Ravens rookie record held by Torrey Smith and Marlon Brown.

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