
"Denzel Boston is a big, physical WR with a massive catch radius, contested-catch ability and the speed to separate quickly and hit top-end velocity in 2 to 3 steps. Boston is an effective route runner at all three levels, will run through arm tackles in space and can outmuscle defenders in the red zone. While primarily an outside threat, his size, strength and hands make him a potential matchup problem in the slot, too."
"Brown cannot be depended upon to stay healthy anymore, so this could be his final season in Washington if a suitable replacement can be found."
"Terry McLaurin has now missed three games after he was ruled out against the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football."
Washington has faced serious wide receiver availability issues early in the season, with Terry McLaurin missing three games and Noah Brown sidelined since Week 2 after a knee problem. Offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury has adjusted the passing scheme to compensate and relied on other targets to sustain production. General manager Adam Peters will need to prioritize a more reliable receiving option because Brown’s continued health is uncertain and could prompt a roster change. Denzel Boston, a big-bodied pass-catcher from Washington Huskies, is identified as a potential immediate-fit replacement due to matchup versatility and contested-catch ability. Team needs and staff roles could shift before 2026.
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