MINNEAPOLIS – Three catches for 36 yards in less than two full games is all that had passed by before Washington Commanders receiver Noah Brown suffered
The Commanders continue to return to health on the offensive side of the ball.
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The Commanders announced on Saturday that WR Noah Brown is being activated from injured reserve. The team is releasing veteran WR Chris Moore in a corresponding move.
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ASHBURN, Va. – The last time we saw Washington Commanders receiver Noah Brown was nearly three months ago in Week 2 of the 2025 NFL season. That Thursday night against the Green Bay Packers, Brown suffered an injury listed by the team as a groin/knee affliction, which has kept him out of the last 10 Commanders games.
The Washington Commanders are far from 100 percent healthy, but they are getting closer ahead of their game against the Denver Broncos. Wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown are expected to play against the Broncos, ending their long absences due to injury.
The biggest challenge the Washington Commanders have faced this season has been injuries. Week after week, the team’s injury list grew longer, forcing constant lineup changes and making it difficult for them to find their rhythm on both sides of the ball.
The Washington Commanders announced they have designated WR Noah Brown to return from injured reserve. This opens a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Washington Commanders will have to spend a short week preparing before they hit the road to take on NFC East rivals, the Dallas Cowboys. The team has been banged up for the majority of the season, and the list continues to grow.
Dan Quinn spoke to reporters before the team hits the practice field for a jog-through as they prepare for a road game against the Dallas Cowboys. The Washington Commanders announced several roster moves before Quinn stepped up to the microphone.
The Commanders have already gone most of the season without wide receiver Noah Brown, who has been dealing with a groin injury. Brown’s absence will extend for at least four more games, as the team placed him on IR on Wednesday.
The Washington Commanders announced several roster moves before the team hits the field for the first practice of Dallas week. They made the signing of DE Drake Jackson official, adding a former 2nd-round pick from the San Francisco 49ers.
The Washington Commanders announced they have placed WR Noah Brown on injured reserve among a series of other moves. The team filled Brown’s spot by signing DE Drake Jackson and also added G Julian Good-Jones to the practice squad.
The Washington Commanders take center stage on Monday Night Football, facing the Chicago Bears in a rematch of last year's unforgettable Hail Mary thriller that ended with a dramatic Commanders victory thanks to Jayden Daniels and Noah Brown.
The Washington Commanders have dealt with some significant injury problems to begin the season. Among the most concerning have centered on the wide receiver room.
The man who finished off the Bears in the “Fail Mary” game last year will miss the rematch on Monday night. That’s not QB Jayden Daniels. It’s the player who caught the tipped 52-yard pass by Daniels on the game’s final play, wide receiver Noah Brown.
The Commanders will head into a Monday night showdown against the Bears with a shorthanded receiving corps. Terry McLaurin (quad) and Noah Brown (groin) will miss the game, according to Nicki Jhabvala of The Athletic.
The Washington Commanders are reloading for another tilt at the Super Bowl, and the weapons at Jayden Daniels' disposal will be key in seeing how far the franchise can go.
It was a relatively positive offseason program for the Washington Commanders. However, there were also a couple of concerns for fans to ponder in the weeks leading up to training camp.
There was one concerning element to emerge at the Washington Commanders' annual mandatory minicamp. This centered on wide receiver Noah Brown, who was carted off with an undisclosed injury that was concerning enough to get an MRI.
The Washington Commanders didn't come out of their recently concluded mandatory minicamp without any injury concerns. But a silver lining emerged from the possible doom and gloom.
There were collective gasps of concern and almost disbelief when Noah Brown was dealt another cruel injury scare on Day 2 of the Washington Commanders' annual mandatory minicamp.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown was carted off the field with an apparent injury after making a catch during minicamp on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown could miss the rest of the season with an internal injury, coach Dan Quinn confirmed Wednesday. Initial reports said Brown had sustained a rib injury in Washington's 42-19 win against the Tennessee Titans on Dec.
Across the NFL, the finish to the Commanders' thrilling victory over the Bears on Sunday will be talked about as the most memorable moment of Week 8 — and perhaps the entire 2024 season. In Washington D.C., though, it means something more.
With the Commanders trailing, 15-12, with just two seconds to play in the fourth quarter, Daniels completed a 52-yard Hail Mary to Noah Brown to lift the Commanders to an 18-15 win.
The Houston Texans arguably had the most talented player cut around the league on Tuesday when wide receiver Noah Brown was given his pink slip. Texans general manager Nick Caserio explained the team's decision to part ways with Brown.
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