Noah Brown couldn't get healthy, and the Washington Commanders have finally admitted defeat. The team placed their veteran wide receiver on injured reserve, meaning he'll be out for the next four games after getting hurt once again against the Green Bay Packers earlier this season.
Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin was on the practice field for the first time since suffering a quadriceps injury in Washington's win over the Raiders on Sept.
The Washington Commanders dropped to 3-3 in an ugly Monday Night Football showing against the Chicago Bears, with three turnovers and a missed field goal dooming Dan Quinn's squad.
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The Washington Commanders are starting the short week of preparation before they hit the road to take on the Dallas Cowboys, and they need to bounce back.
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.
It was an embarrassing evening at the office for the Washington Commanders. The offense turned the football over too much, and the defense couldn't stop the run.
The Washington Commanders have started the season on a roller coaster of emotions and have a 3-3 record to show for it despite the bad performances and injuries.
The Washington Commanders aren't off to the start they anticipated after all the offseason moves to improve on their NFC Championship appearance a season ago.
After once again climbing back from an early deficit, the Washington Commanders were unable to keep the magic going, losing to the Chicago Bears on a game-winning kick as time expired.
I know my place and I usually stay in my lane. I am not a football analyst; I can’t break down film or decipher X’s and O’s. I have no special insights.
The Washington Commanders' defense has made some encouraging strides this season. It's not perfect yet, not by any stretch of the imagination, but things are progressing.
The Washington Commanders are at a legitimate crossroads just six games into the season. They are sitting at 3-3 after falling agonizingly short against the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football, and general manager Adam Peters is taking the required action in his quest to turn the tide.
The Washington Commanders need to push forward after a rough loss against the Chicago Bears, and there are still a lot of questions that remain with this team.
How you start is important. How you finish is even more so. On Monday night, the Washington Commanders started sloppy, finished sloppy, and gave away a win they needed in more ways than just the win/loss column.
Washington Commanders rookie running back Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt has been one of the season’s breakout stars, but recent ball security issues have grabbed attention.
The Washington Commanders let another winnable game slip through their fingers Monday night, and while quarterback Jayden Daniels took responsibility for a late fumble, much of the blame lies elsewhere.
That mistake gifted the Bears with a turnover and an opportunity to complete a drive that ended with Chicago's Jake Moody kicking a walk-off field goal as time expired.
Ben Standig reports the Commanders are elevating WRs Ja’Corey Brooks and Tay Martin from the practice squad to the active roster for Week 6 against the Bears.
The Washington Commanders are set to face the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football. Entering the game, the Commanders had three wide receivers on the injury report: Deebo Samuel, Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown.