
""probably the toughest stretch in my career, mentally.""
""There's definitely been moments where I struggled maintaining my patience and got down on myself,""
""But it's natural. You can't stay in those mindsets.""
""Very much in the green. High. So, I've got good optimism.""
Noah Brown has missed 10 games this season due to a right groin strain and described the past 11 weeks as "probably the toughest stretch in my career, mentally." He acknowledged moments of struggling to maintain patience and battling negative mindsets but emphasized the need to move beyond them. Brown reported feeling strong at practice and making steady progress despite soft-tissue recoveries being "a little bit dicey." Coach Dan Quinn expressed high optimism that Brown will play Sunday and performed a superstition to ward off bad luck. Brown's return would reestablish the Commanders' starting wide receiver trio and shift Deebo Samuel Sr. primarily to the slot.
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