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Noah Brown was cleared two weeks ago and is anxious to return with the Commanders.
Brown, after being released by the Texans, was signed by the Commanders in time for the 2024 season. After good success wearing the Burgundy and Gold and catching the 'Hail Mary' heave from Jayden Daniels to defeat the Chicago Bears at Landover, Brown unfortunately suffered a season-ending kidney injury.
The former Ohio State Buckeye receiver joined former college teammate receiver Terry McLaurin in Washington and had a fine 2024, collecting 35 receptions for 453 yards and, yes, that sole miraculous 'Hail Mary' touchdown on the game's final play to defeat the Chicago Bears at Northwest Stadium in Landover.
Meeting with the media, Brown declared Tuesday, "I feel like I’m built for this, and I’ll come back stronger.” Brown suffered his season-ending kidney injury in the Commanders' Week 12 game against the Dallas Cowboys, where Washington lost 34-26, giving up not one but two kickoff returns for touchdowns.
Before the more serious kidney injury that ended Brown's season, he had also missed some playing time, suffering a groin injury. Brown's stock most likely suffered as a result of his two injuries last season. Commanders GM Adam Peters then consequently re-signed Brown to another one-year deal.
On the other side of the coin, Dyami Brown's stock launched due to his playoff performances, and Peters apparently let Dyami sign with the Jaguars for much more money than Peters was willing to compensate him in Washington.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown thrilled to return for 2025
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Brown, after being released by the Texans, was signed by the Commanders in time for the 2024 season. After good success wearing the Burgundy and Gold and catching the 'Hail Mary' heave from Jayden Daniels to defeat the Chicago Bears at Landover, Brown unfortunately suffered a season-ending kidney injury.
The former Ohio State Buckeye receiver joined former college teammate receiver Terry McLaurin in Washington and had a fine 2024, collecting 35 receptions for 453 yards and, yes, that sole miraculous 'Hail Mary' touchdown on the game's final play to defeat the Chicago Bears at Northwest Stadium in Landover.
#Commanders WR Noah Brown putting in offseason work after re-signing with Washington
Brown notoriously caught the Hail Mary game-winner known as the “Miracle Hail Mary”. He also had 35 receptions for 453 yards before his season was cut short due to a significant kidney injury… pic.twitter.com/QK5kdAzmVa
— brandon (@JayDanielsMVP) March 17, 2025
Meeting with the media, Brown declared Tuesday, "I feel like I’m built for this, and I’ll come back stronger.” Brown suffered his season-ending kidney injury in the Commanders' Week 12 game against the Dallas Cowboys, where Washington lost 34-26, giving up not one but two kickoff returns for touchdowns.
Before the more serious kidney injury that ended Brown's season, he had also missed some playing time, suffering a groin injury. Brown's stock most likely suffered as a result of his two injuries last season. Commanders GM Adam Peters then consequently re-signed Brown to another one-year deal.
On the other side of the coin, Dyami Brown's stock launched due to his playoff performances, and Peters apparently let Dyami sign with the Jaguars for much more money than Peters was willing to compensate him in Washington.
This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown thrilled to return for 2025
Continue reading...