Tampa Bay's Antonio Brown (knee) undergoing MRI on Monday
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown (knee) is currently undergoing an MRI on Monday.
It appears a knee injury was the main reason Brown was limited to 29 offensive snaps and a 40% snap percentage against the Saints. Expect Scotty Miller and Tyler Johnson to see more snaps in Sunday's NFC Championship matchup against the Packers if Brown is limited or inactive.
According to Next Gen Stats in Sunday's playoff victory against New Orleans, Brown ranked second in average yards of separation among Tampa Bay pass catchers with a 2.59 mark.
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