Jaguars expert tells Commanders fans what really went wrong with Dyami Brown
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Jaguars expert tells Commanders fans what really went wrong with Dyami Brown
"When the Jaguars signed Dyami Brown, the expectation was that he was going to build off of his strong finish to the 2024 season. And for a brief moment, it looked like he was going to pull it off. However, he began to struggle with consistency and progressively phased out of the game plan. By midseason, it was abundantly clear that the Jags had lost confidence in him when they traded for Jakobi Meyers."
"By the end of the season, he was an afterthought on the offense. In fact, he was a healthy scratch for the playoff game against the Buffalo Bills. This sounds eerily familiar to Washington fans. Brown would often shine over the summer at camps and preseason games. But when it came to the regular-season crunch, he was often found wanting."
Dyami Brown signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars after leaving the Washington Commanders, receiving an offer the Commanders would not have matched. However, Brown struggled with consistency throughout his time in Jacksonville. Initially showing promise, he was progressively phased out of the offense and eventually became an afterthought after the Jaguars acquired Jakobi Meyers mid-season. Brown was even a healthy scratch for Jacksonville's playoff game against Buffalo. He has now returned to Washington on a one-year deal worth up to $3 million. This pattern of underperformance mirrors his previous tenure with the Commanders, where he often excelled in preseason but disappointed during regular-season play.
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