Brown (hamstring) will be a game-time decision for Sunday's contest against the Bengals, Kent Somers of the Arizona Republic reports.
Analysis:
This is becoming the routine for Brown, who while clearly still bothered by his hamstrings, seems like a much better bet than Michael Floyd (hamstring) to actually suit up and occupy his usual role. Floyd is also considered a game-time decision, but his injury is more recent and he didn't practice this week. It is worth nothing that Brown played fewer snaps than usual in Sunday's win over the Seahawks, but even if Brown's condition hasn't improved, a Floyd absence could lead to a bounce-back. Both players will be listed as questionable when the final injury report is released. Jaron Brown and J.J. Nelson are the candidates to benefit from extra playing time in the event (John) Brown and/or Floyd can't play.