The Facts:
Following up on
a previous item. ... Brown said what most had speculated -- he came to the Eagles because he wanted to be a part of a team that has a legitimate chance at winning the Super Bowl. Brown spent most of his career as the Miami's lead running back. He won't get nearly that many carries with LeSean McCoy the Eagles' starter. "At the end of the day, you want to win games," Brown said. "That's why you're here. My ultimate goal at this level is to win a championship. I think I can do that here."
Reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
According to Philly.com's Sheil Kapadia, Brown fills a need for the Eagles, who were without a backup RB, but don't expect Brown to be a big part of the offense. Remember, Jerome Harrison had success when he got on the field last season, but he wasn't used much. From Weeks 9 to 15, Harrison had 19 carries in seven games (2.7 per game). In other words, as long as McCoy is healthy, Kapadia doesn't expect Brown to get more than a handful of touches/snaps.
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