
Jamari Thrash stats, game log, news, injury status
Jamari Thrash will be ready to go when his Cleveland Browns open the 2025 season against the Cincinnati Bengals, on Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. ET.
Thrash collected 22 yards on three catches last year, averaging 3.7 yards per game (on seven targets).
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Jamari Thrash injury news
Thrash is currently not listed on this week's injury report.
No other receiver is listed on the injury report for the Browns.
Jamari Thrash stats (2024)
Targets: 7
7 Receptions: 3
3 Receiving yards: 22
22 Receiving YAC: 14
14 Receiving TDs: 0
Thrash game log (2024)
Week 11 at Saints: 1 TAR, 1 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 1 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 13 at Broncos: 2 TAR, 2 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
2 TAR, 2 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 15 vs. Chiefs: 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 16 at Bengals: 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 17 vs. Dolphins: 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 18 at Ravens: 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
Jamari Thrash fantasy insights (2024)
In 2024, Thrash had 2.2 fantasy points (0.4 per game) -- 174th at his position, 532nd in the league.
In his best game of the season, Thrash finished with 1.1 fantasy points -- two receptions, 11 yards. That was in Week 13 versus the Denver Broncos.
In Week 11 against the New Orleans Saints, Thrash had 1.1 fantasy points, thanks to these numbers: one reception, 11 yards. That marked his second-best fantasy showing of the season.
Next game: Jamari Thrash vs. the Cincinnati Bengals
Thrash's Cleveland Browns (0-0) play the Cincinnati Bengals (0-0) in Week 1.
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Matchup: Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals Time: 1 p.m. ET
1 p.m. ET Date: September 7, 2025
September 7, 2025 TV: FOX
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