Marlon Brown
WR FA
Sun 10/19/14 11:43 AM

Brown (pelvis) is officially inactive for Sunday's game against the Falcons. It was thought that Brown might be back in action this week, but he is no more than the number three receiver in Baltimore, so it's probably not a huge loss for many fantasy teams.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Fri 10/17/14 6:51 PM

Brown (pelvis) is probable for Sunday's game against the Falcons, the Ravens' official site reports. Brown is on track to return to action this weekend, but working behind Torrey Smith and Steve Smith, his impact (four catches for 46 yards in five games) this season has been modest.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Wed 10/15/14 7:13 PM

Brown (pelvis) practiced fully Wednesday, the Ravens' official site reports. After sitting out this past Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, Brown now appears poised to return to action this weekend and presumably resume his duties as the Ravens' No. 3 wideout behind Torrey Smith and Steve Smith.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Sun 10/12/14 11:48 AM

Brown (pelvis) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers. While he was able to practice on a limited basis Friday, Brown was listed as doubtful due to the ailment. Jacoby Jones and/or Kamar Aiken are likely to get more playing time, though both are very speculative fantasy plays.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Fri 10/10/14 5:27 PM

Though he practiced Friday on a limited basis, Brown (pelvis) is listed doubtful for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, the Baltimore Sun reports. Brown's likely absence Sunday could lead to added snaps for Jacoby Jones and/or Kamar Aiken, though neither would represent anything more than speculative Week 6 plays, in any case.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Thu 10/9/14 2:03 PM

Brown (pelvis) didn't practice Thursday, Aaron Wilson of the Baltimore Sun reports. We'll revisit Brown's status Friday, but if he is unable to play Sunday against the Bucs, Jacoby Jones could see added opportunities in Week 6, though neither are reliable fantasy options as long as fellow wideouts Torrey Smith and Steve Smith are healthy.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Mon 10/6/14 1:33 PM

Brown was not targeted in Sunday's 20-13 loss to the Colts. Though he worked as the No. 3 wide receiver ahead of a struggling Jacoby Jones, Brown did not account for any of his team's 32 targets. Such a performance isn't all that surprising, as Brown showed last season that getting open isn't his strength. However, his hands are much better than Jones', so the second-year pro could have a similar role next week. Brown, Jones and No. 5 WR Kamar Aiken have combined for just 14 receptions for 156 yards through five games.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Tue 9/30/14 1:09 PM

Brown's role in the offense is starting to increase, Aaron Wilson of The Baltimore Sun reports. Brown played 31 snaps in Sunday's win over the Panthers, while a struggling Jacoby Jones logged just six. However, Jones probably won't disappear from the offense, as he has a solid history with the team, and is being paid as more than a return specialist. Regardless of how this plays out, Brown and Jones will both find targets hard to come by, unless Torrey or Steve Smith suffers an injury.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Mon 9/29/14 12:53 PM

Brown caught 3-of-3 targets for 31 yards in Sunday's 38-10 win over the Panthers. After Jacoby Jones dropped yet another pass, Brown worked as the clear third wideout, finishing the game with 31 snaps, compared to just six for Jones. The Ravens haven't needed much from any of their wide receivers besides Steve Smith this season, but with TE Dennis Pitta (hip) out for the year, that may not stay true for much longer. Brown will still have trouble drawing Joe Flacco's attention on a consistent basis, so long as both Steve and Torrey Smith stay healthy.

Marlon Brown
WR FA
Mon 9/22/14 1:23 PM

Brown caught his only target for 15 yards in Sunday's 23-31 win over the Browns Brown and Jacoby Jones worked as co-No. 3 wide receivers, after Brown barely saw the field last week. Jones has three ugly drops this season, which could help Brown's case for more playing time. Baltimore may make greater use of its wide receivers because of the serious hip injury suffered by TE Dennis Pitta on Sunday.