Commanders veteran suddenly resurfaces in dramatic comeback after long layoff
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Commanders veteran suddenly resurfaces in dramatic comeback after long layoff
"It's been one disaster after another on the injury front for the Washington Commanders this season. But it's starting to look like the bye week gave players with ailments a chance to heal and make a lasting impact down the stretch. Reports indicate that superstar quarterback Jayden Daniels is returning to practice, although his involvement in Week 13 against the Denver Broncos remains unlikely."
"There was another intriguing development. Noah Brown, who's been something of a forgotten man this season, also had his 21-day return window opened by the Commanders. The wide receiver hasn't been seen since Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers due to a knee complication. Now, there is enough confidence to ramp up his recovery before potentially getting involved at some stage over the remaining six contests."
The Washington Commanders have endured widespread injuries but the bye week allowed several players to progress in recovery. Quarterback Jayden Daniels has returned to practice but likely will not play in Week 13 against the Denver Broncos, with additional decisions pending. Wide receiver Noah Brown had his 21-day return window opened after a knee complication that kept him out since Week 2, and he is now ramping up recovery with potential involvement over the remaining six games. Terry McLaurin is also progressing toward a comeback while Luke McCaffrey remains sidelined long-term. Roster evaluation will balance Brown's potential return against contributors like Jaylin Lane, Treylon Burks, Chris Moore, and Robbie Chosen.
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