Thrash is listed as a starting wide receiver on the Browns' unofficial depth chart for Week 6's game against the Steelers.
Thrash was in the starting lineup last week against Minnesota, but by the end of the day, Isaiah Bond (40 snaps, seven targets) was more involved than Thrash (28, one). Regardless of what the depth chart shows, Thrash should be considered the No. 3 wideout behind Bond, whose 21 targets for the season are second only to Jerry Jeudy among the team's wideouts. Thrash has caught five of six targets for 40 yards through the first five weeks.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Snares lone target
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Thrash caught his lone target for 22 yards in Sunday's 21-17 loss to Minnesota in Week 5.
For the second consecutive game, Thrash was on the field for 28 offensive snaps. Last week's injury to Cedric Tillman (hamstring) raised Thrash's profile to third on the depth chart, but Cleveland's passing attack remained limited. The switch from Joe Flacco to rookie Dillon Gabriel figures only to minimize the involvement of the wide receivers, which for the first time in 2025 didn't have more targets than the tight ends.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Snap count drops Week 3
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Thrash caught two of three targets for seven yards in Sunday's 13-10 win over the Packers.
Thrash, a fifth-round draft pick in 2024, was hoping to make a leap in his second season, but he's no better than fourth on the depth chart. He opened the season competing with Isaiah Bond as the No. 3, but Thrash played just 12 snaps Sunday compared to Bond's 43. Thrash has four catches for 18 yards through three weeks.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Quiet start to season
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Thrash caught both of his targets for 11 yards over the first two games of the 2025 season.
Thrash was targeted once in each game and played 21 snaps Week 1 followed by 20 in Week 2. Cleveland's offense was not expected to be in sync this early in the season, and it's still finding itself behind 40-year-old quarterback Joe Flacco, who has been under pressure the first two weeks. Thrash is in the mix along with Isaiah Bond (four targets) behind the top two wideouts, Jerry Jeudy (16) and Cedric Tillman (15). The one significant offensive spark thus far in 2025 was a 31-yard run by running back Quinshon Judkins late in last week's lopsided loss. The Browns will likely try to get their running game going Week 3, which could lead to a more productive passing attack and opportunities for Thrash.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Finishes strong preseason
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Thrash caught three of five targets for a team-high 42 yards in Saturday's 19-17 preseason win over the Rams.
Thrash finished out a strong preseason with nine catches and 94 yards, both tied for most among Browns receivers. His second NFL preseason was better than his first, and he'll likely make the Browns' initial 53-man roster, per Zac Jackson of The Athletic. Thrash may have proven to coaches that he could be a regular for snaps as a slot receiver.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Operates as third wideout
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Thrash did not catch his lone target and played a season-high 32 snaps on offense in Saturday's 35-10 loss to the Ravens in Week 18.
Thrash was elevated to third on the depth chart at wide receiver with Michael Woods (knee) inactive for the regular-season finale. Thrash, whom the Browns drafted in the fifth round of the 2024 draft, never made an impact during his rookie season. He finished with three catches on seven targets for 22 yards. Cleveland's offense is expected to undergo a renovation during the offseason, which could result in Thrash having a more meaningful role.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Ready to rock
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Thrash (shoulder) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Chiefs, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Thrash upgraded to full practice Friday after opening the week with consecutive limited sessions, indicating that he's moved past his shoulder injury in time for Sunday's contest. Expect the rookie wideout from Louisville to serve as the Browns' No. 4 wide receiver in Week 15, playing behind Jerry Jeudy, Elijah Moore and Michael Woods.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Limited again
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Thrash (shoulder) was listed as a limited participant in practice for the second day in a row Thursday, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
The wide receiver missed the Browns' Week 14 loss to the Steelers with the injury. Thrash has appeared in five games and on 50 offensive snaps this season, making three catches for 22 yards and no scores. With Cedric Tillman (concussion) returning to practice this week. Thrash may find himself low on the depth chart even if he's able to play this Sunday against the Chiefs.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Limited Wednesday
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Thrash (shoulder) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Scott Petrak of the Elyria Chronicle-Telegram reports.
Thrash was inactive for the Browns' Week 14 loss to the Steelers after registering a DNP/LP/LP practice schedule prior to the game. If the 2024 fifth-round pick from Louisville is forced to miss his second consecutive game in Sunday's matchup against the Chiefs due to this shoulder injury, expect Michael Woods to have an expanded role in Cleveland's offense.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Not able to suit up Sunday
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Thrash (shoulder) is inactive for Sunday's Week 14 tilt against Pittsburgh.
Thrash battled a shoulder injury throughout the week and won't be able to play against the Steelers. It's bad timing for the rookie, as he may have been able to see more opportunities on offense with fellow wideout Cedric Tillman (concussion) set to miss the contest. Instead, Michael Woods could be in line to see extra work.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Questionable to play vs. Pittsburgh
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Thrash (shoulder) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Zac Jackson of The Athletic reports.
Thrash suffered a shoulder injury in the Browns' loss to the Broncos this past Monday. He was able to practice in a limited capacity Thursday, but if he isn't able to play in Sunday's AFC North clash, Michael Woods and Kadarius Toney would be candidates to be elevated from the Browns' practice squad to the active roster.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Sits out walk-through practice
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Thrash (shoulder) was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's estimated practice report, Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com reports.
The Browns began Week 14 prep with a walk-through session after Monday's 41-32 loss to Broncos. Thrash sustained the shoulder injury during the contest, leaving his status for this Sunday's game at Pittsburgh unclear. With Cedric Tillman (concussion) also sitting out Wednesday's session and perhaps trending toward missing a second straight game, Cleveland could continue to rely on Michael Woods to serve as their No. 3 wideout behind Jerry Jeudy and Elijah Moore this weekend.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Moves up depth chart
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Thrash should move from inactive on game days to the bottom of the wide-receiver depth chart following the trade of Amari Cooper to Buffalo, The Athletic reports.
Thrash, a fifth-round draft pick in 2024, has not suited up for any of the Browns' six games to date, but that is likely to change Week 7 against Cincinnati. He's unlikely to reap much fantasy benefit, but with David Bell (hip) done for the season and other wide receivers in the organizational orbit on the practice squad, Thrash should be fourth on the depth chart Sunday. That puts him in line for a potential role and opportunities.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Awarded roster spot
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Thrash made the Browns' initial 53-man roster Tuesday.
Thrash, a 2024 fifth-round draft pick out of Louisville, was one of six wideouts on the Browns' first 53-man roster, beating out Michael Woods and James Proche for a spot. He ended the preseason on a high note with a 46-yard touchdown reception last week and caught 10 of 16 targets for 141 yards over three preseason contests.
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Browns' Jamari Thrash: Three grabs Saturday
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Thrash caught three of five targets for 25 yards in Saturday's 27-12 preseason loss to the Vikings.
The Browns sat all their starters and key reserves, and none of Amari Cooper (undisclosed), Jerry Jeudy, Elijah Moore and Cedric Tillman were on the field. That created opportunities for the team's depth wideouts, and Thrash, a 2024 fifth-round pick out of Louisville, finished the day tied for the team lead in targets with running back D'Onta Foreman. With David Bell (quadriceps) currently sidelined, there could be an opening for Thrash to win the No. 5 spot on the wide receiver depth chart to begin the season.