While he prays for teammate Noah Brown to have a quick recovery Washington Commanders receiver Dyami Brown is looking forward to his new opportunities to come.
The Washington Commanders are navigating a setback as wide receiver Noah Brown faces the possibility of missing the rest of the season due to injury. The team's recent updates have left fans concerned about how this development could affect the team.
One player, receiver Jamison Crowder, has not only gotten involved with Brown off the field but is also doing so by coming off injured reserve himself. With his second-straight key performance since returning, Crowder is our Washington player sustained for the second-straight week.
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders won another game by scoring a touchdown in the final minute of regulation.
The Washington Commanders have activated veteran WR Jamison Crowder to the active roster after placing Noah Brown on injured reserve.
The Washington Commanders made roster moves ahead of Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints. That's typical ahead of gameday, as it allows teams to elevate players from the practice squad to the 53-man roster.
The Washington Commanders place Noah Brown on injured reserve and make roster moves ahead of their Week 15 clash with the New Orleans Saints.
The Washington Commanders have placed wide receiver Noah Brown (internal injuries) on the injured reserve and have activated wide receiver Jamison Crowder from the reserve/injured list. Brown had 35 catches for 453 yards and a receiving touchdown this season.
Looking to fill the void left by the season-ending injury to Noah Brown, could the Washington Commanders help their playoff push by signing former Pro Bowl star Odell Beckham Jr.?
The Washington Commanders placed Noah Brown on IR, and it now opens up an opportunity for rookie Luke McCaffrey to stake his claim on the roster.
The Washington Commanders were back on the practice field Thursday as they continued to prepare for Sunday's Week 15 matchup against the New Orleans Saints. Only one player did not practice for the Commanders: Wide receiver Noah Brown.