In the upcoming season, Bengals running back Chase Brown is looking forward to an increased workload as Joe Mixon has left for Houston. He has been preparing for this opportunity during the offseason by focusing on self-care and investing in his physical well-being.
Brown is competing with Zack Moss for the starting running back position, and he is taking a proactive approach to maintain his body in shape. He has hired professionals such as a trainer, physical therapist, and masseuse to assist him in his journey towards improvement. Brown emphasizes the importance of investing in one’s body and craft while others may prioritize different activities during the offseason.
During his time at Illinois, Brown demonstrated his ability to handle a significant workload by carrying the ball 328 times for 1,643 yards in his senior season. While he may not receive as many carries in Cincinnati this season, Brown is prepared to make the most of every opportunity given to him by the Bengals.