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2023 Receiving
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Top Marquise Goodwin News
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Shut out as target
Goodwin played five snaps and was not targeted in Sunday's 27-3 win over the Titans. He had one carry for one yard.
Goodwin went untargeted for the first time this season, but he went without a catch for a third consecutive week. The 10-year veteran also saw a season-low snap count. It's clear Goodwin is not going to be a high-volume target unless there's an injury above him on the depth chart. When he has been targeted -- four times through the first two games -- it's been on deep balls, but Donovan Peoples-Jones is also fighting for a field-stretching role in the Browns' passing game.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: More snaps but no receptions
Goodwin did not catch either of his two targets in Monday's 26-22 loss to Pittsburgh.
Goodwin upped his snap count from 10 to 15 but hasn't been able to connect with quarterback Deshaun Watson. His two targets Monday came on deep routes, as did his two Week 1 targets. Goodwin entered Monday's contest with an average-depth-of-target of 43.0 yards.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Limited snap count
Goodwin played only 10 offensive snaps and did not catch either of his two targets in Sunday's 24-3 win over Cincinnati in Week 1.
Goodwin was part of the second tier on the wideout depth chart, joining rookie Cedric Tillman (10 snaps) and second-year wideout David Bell (10). On a rainy afternoon in Ohio, Cleveland threw the ball just 29 times compared to 40 rushes. That's not surprising given the conditions, but the attention focused on the wideouts during the offseason suggests there will be heavier passing days ahead, which means more playing time and targets for receivers. There may be opportunities down the road for Goodwin to stretch the field.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Removed from injury report
Goodwin (illness) was removed from the injury report and will play Sunday against the Bengals, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Goodwin spent much of the summer on the active/NFI list with blood clots but returned to practice Sept. 1 and appears ready to go. The speedy veteran is expected to serve in a deep-threat role behind Amari Cooper, Donovan Peoples-Jones and Elijah Moore this season.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Limited practice Wednesday
Goodwin (illness) logged a limited practice Wednesday.
Goodwin has been dealing with blood clots since the beginning of training camp, so his ability to practice Wednesday is a positive sign for his chances to play Week 1 against the Bengals. The wide receiver will have two more chances to ramp up his activity this week before the beginning of the regular season.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Joins practice
Goodwin joined teammates on the practice field Tuesday, Doc Louallen of the Browns' official site reports.
Goodwin was removed from the non-football illness list and practiced for the first time during preseason training. He missed all of training camp with blood clots, but Goodwin is expected to be ready for the season opener against Cincinnati. Goodwin will serve as a downfield threat but doesn't project for any better than No. 4 on the depth chart when the top trio of Amari Cooper, Elijah Moore and Donovan Peoples-Jones is healthy.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Set to come off NFI list
Head coach Kevin Stefanski said Goodwin (illness) will come off the non-football illness list Sunday and return to practice, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Goodwin was placed on the active/non-football illness list by the Browns in mid-July after he was diagnosed with blood clots in his legs and lungs. Given the issue potentially was career ending, it's a great sign to see the wideout cleared to resume football activities. However, Goodwin still has an uphill battle to land a spot on the initial 53-man roster, as the only locks at wideout are Amari Cooper, Elijah Moore, Donovan Peoples-Jones and Cedric Tillman, leaving Goodwin to compete with David Bell, Jaelon Darden (leg), Anthony Schwartz (hamstring) and Austin Watkins.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Not playing Saturday
Goodwin (illness) will not play the preseason finale against the Chiefs on Saturday, Doc Louallen of the Browns' official site reports.
Goodwin remains on the active/non-football injury list due to blood cots, and his status for Week 1 against the Bengals is unknown. The Browns may be leaning toward keeping six receivers, and Goodwin would be among those six if he were healthy. The four locks are Amari Cooper, Elijah Moore, Donovan Peoples-Jones and Cedric Tillman. Beyond that, wide receivers in the mix for the final spots are David Bell, Jaelon Darden, Jakeem Grant, Anthony Schwartz (hamstring) and Austin Watkins.
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Browns' Marquise Goodwin: Placed on active/NFI list
Goodwin (illness) was placed on the active/non-football illness list by the Browns on Friday, Cory Kinnan of USA Today reports.
Goodwin will open camp on the sideline due to blood clots that were recently discovered in his legs and lungs, but he'll be eligible to return to practice and play at any point this preseason. The Browns' first exhibition is slated for Aug. 3 versus the Jets, and given the seriousness of Goodwin's health issues, it seems unlikely he'll be ready to suit up in that game.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-9, 185 lbs |
Birthplace: Lubbock, TX |
Age: 32 |
School: Texas |
Experience: 10 |