Nate Brown just can’t seem to shake the injury bug. After missing all of last season due to multiple injuries, it was recently announced the Missouri receiver has undergone another surgery. This time, Brown is having his torn labrum repaired.

The school does not expect this injury to cost Brown any playing time in the fall.

As a sophomore in 2015, Brown had his first meaningful action of his college career, grabbing 27 passes for 326 yards, and four touchdowns. His 2016 campaign was quickly derailed following a knee injury in fall camp which was followed by an ankle injury once his knee had healed. Brown ended up redshirting last season and will again be a junior in 2017.

Brown was a four-star signee for the Tigers out of Georgia in the 2014 recruiting cycle.


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