
"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. This also explains why the Commanders are reportedly hosting Treylon Burks for a visit. He has a similar size and scope to Brown, but without the previous production to match."
"McLaurin has been dealing with quad and hip issues suffered in Week 3 against the Las Vegas Raiders. The two-time Pro Bowler has been missed, especially last time out, but the Commanders were right to err on the side of caution with their most prolific weapon in the passing attack. Now, he's ready to return. And with Brown now set for yet another extended spell on the sidelines, the Commanders need McLaurin more than ever before."
Noah Brown was placed on injured reserve by the Washington Commanders after re-injuring himself against the Green Bay Packers, sidelining him for the next four games. Washington is hosting Treylon Burks for a visit as a potential replacement, noting Burks' similar size but lesser production. Terry McLaurin will return to practice and could play in Week 7 after missing three games with quad and hip issues sustained in Week 3. The Commanders prioritized McLaurin's recovery with medical and coaching benchmarks. McLaurin's return would strengthen Washington's passing attack amid Brown's absence.
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