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Commanders' Noah Brown Scouts Receiver Room With 1 Word
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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.

With a few new additions in Deebo Samuel and Michael Gallup to go with Terry McLaurin, Noah Brown, Luke McCaffrey, rookie Jaylin Lane, and K.J. Osborn, Daniels does have some nice weapons.

But they all have to be working in unison, and that is why training camp is so important, to help develop that chemistry that will be key in making big plays at crucial times in the season.

For Brown, coming back to the Commanders after a solid season (453 yards, one touchdown), how is he seeing this year's room a week into training camp?

“Hungry,” Brown said. “I think that everybody in the room is hungry for more, ready to come out and build on what we did last year. We got some new pieces in the room, some guys that have been around, but I think overall we're not satisfied with where we were at last year, and we're ready to build on that.”

Having made it to the NFC Championship game last season, the roster nearly got a taste of what reaching the NFL's penultimate game felt like. Now they want it again.

With a solid offensive line, coupled with the addition of Samuel and the expected improvement of Daniels, Washington, on paper, has all the tools to make the 2025 season a successful one.

And a "hungry" receiver room might just be the catalyst for what could be a Super Bowl-winning year.

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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