Noah Brown may have played his last Commanders snap after latest brutal blow
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Noah Brown may have played his last Commanders snap after latest brutal blow
"It's been a luckless run for the Ohio State product, who is undeniably talented but extremely unreliable these days. Washington handed Brown another contract during the offseason despite sustaining a season-ending internal problem that required kidney surgery. He was carted off at mandatory minicamp with a knee issue, and the wideout lasted just two games early this season before going to the shelf due to an ankle tweak."
"Noah Brown has been seldom seen for the Washington Commanders this season. When it seemed like the wide receiver might be in line for an extended run before the campaign concluded, another brutal injury setback changed his course once again. Brown went out of the contest early against the New York Giants with a hip injury. The Commanders won without him, but this caused nervousness among the fan base, given his recent health history."
Noah Brown missed most of the season for the Washington Commanders due to a string of injuries and surgeries. He suffered a season-ending internal problem that required kidney surgery, was carted off at mandatory minicamp with a knee issue, and left the early season after two games because of an ankle tweak. The team placed him on injured reserve twice this year, ending his current campaign. Brown returned in Week 14 and recorded one catch against the Giants before exiting with a hip injury. The Commanders appear unlikely to rely on Brown going forward, which opens an extended audition for Treylon Burks.
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