Chris Brazzell arrest: Tennessee WR returns to practice after driving violation

Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell returned to practice Monday just three days after his arrest for a driving violation, per Adam Sparks of Knox News. He was also recently rehabbing an injury. “To be clear, there’s no indication that the two are linked in the timing of his return,” Sparks wrote. “Brazzell had been rehabbing […]

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Tennessee wide receiver Chris Brazzell returned to practice Monday just three days after his arrest for a driving violation, per Adam Sparks of Knox News. He was also recently rehabbing an injury.

“To be clear, there’s no indication that the two are linked in the timing of his return,” Sparks wrote. “Brazzell had been rehabbing an unspecified injury throughout preseason in hopes of getting back on the practice field sometime in August.”

Sparks reported Brazzell was charged for driving with a suspended license and is scheduled to appear in court August 20th. Police reportedly clocked Brazzell driving 60 mph in a 35 mph zone near the Tennessee campus.

Brazzell allegedly handed over his US Passport but told officers he did not have his license with him. However, his license was suspended due to an incident last summer. Brazzell failed to appear in court in Blount County on August 15th, 2024, per the report. He was placed under arrest due to the history of not appearing in court.

“We are aware of the traffic stop involving Chris Brazzell II and have no further comment at this time,” a Tennessee spokesperson told Knox News Sunday. As far as internal punishment from the program, should it occur, that is to-be-determined.

Brazzell is the top returning wide receiver for the Vols this coming season. He reeled in 29 catches, 333 yards and two touchdowns last season. He also had the game-winning touchdown vs. Alabama in 2024.

However, Brazzell hasn’t been a full participant in practice during fall camp due to rehab of an unspecified injury. It is unclear when he’ll be full-go ahead of the 2025 regular season.

The 2024 campaign was the first for Brazzell in a Tennessee uniform. He spent the 2022 and ’23 seasons with Tulane before transferring. Overall, he has 74 catches, 1,055 yards, seven touchdowns and 14.3 yards per catch in three years.

As a member of the Class of 2022, Brazzell was a three-star recruit out of Midland (Texas) Christian, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking. He was the No. 167 overall prospect in the state, the No. 165 wide receiver in the class and the No. 1,134 overall prospect in the class.

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