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.
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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.
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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.
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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 Chicago Bears are seeking revenge against the Washington Commanders in Week 6's Monday night matchup, and that revenge may come a bit easier after the latest injury news.
The Washington Commanders received some important updates regarding their wide receiver group as preparations continue for Monday night’s matchup against the Chicago Bears.
Dan Quinn answered questions from reporters before the Washington Commanders hit the practice fields in Ashburn, VA. The team is getting ready for a home Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears.
The Washington Commanders didn't think wide receiver Dyami Brown was worth what the Jacksonville Jaguars were willing to pay in free agency. It's still relatively early days, but general manager Adam Peters has been proven right so far.
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Three key players on the Commanders' offense will stay home from the road trip to Los Angeles to take on the Chargers. The Commanders announced today that wide receiver Terry McLaurin, wide receiver Noah Brown and guard Sam Cosmi are out for Sunday.
As the Washington Commanders prepare to open their 2025 NFL regular season opener against the New York Giants, they must be as healthy as possible. Specifically, reigning NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year quarterback Jayden Daniels will need his full array of weapons available as he begins his sophomore campaign.
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.
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.
A potentially derailing injury to the Washington Commanders' offense has quickly taken over the storylines coming out of mandatory minicamp. With big goals in their sights, the Commanders might be dealing with a shakeup as training camp and the regular season are right around the corner.
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.
Authoring one play that will go down in franchise history, Noah Brown suffered a season-ending injury weeks after his Hail Mary touchdown. But the Commanders want to keep going with the former Cowboys and Texans wide receiver.
According to Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post, the Commanders are placing WR Noah Brown on injured reserve. In correspondence, Washington is activating WR Jamison Crowder off injured reserve.
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.
Noah Brown has settled into the Commanders’ No. 2 wide receiver role. However, the team will need to find other solutions moving forward.
Commanders HC Dan Quinn told reporters on Wednesday that WR Noah Brown will miss several weeks with a serious internal injury, per Ben Standig. It’s possible
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.
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