
"Brown found it difficult to carve out a prominent role for himself. When the Jaguars traded for Jakobi Meyers, he went firmly to the fringes. He was even a healthy scratch late in the year, a trend that carried into the postseason. Jacksonville was never going to bring him back, but Peters is willing to give him another chance to see if any untapped potential remains."
"Brown's best football came late in 2024 when Kliff Kingsbury finally gave him a chance to shine. There is already developed chemistry with quarterback Jayden Daniels, but his fumble in the NFC Championship game left a sour taste in the mouth. Now, he's back for another go-around, but the margin for error has completely evaporated."
The Washington Commanders re-signed wide receiver Dyami Brown for $3 million after he spent one season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Brown, originally drafted by Washington in 2021, struggled to establish a consistent role in Jacksonville despite strong late-season performance in 2024. After the Jaguars acquired Jakobi Meyers, Brown's opportunities diminished, eventually becoming a healthy scratch. The Commanders are gambling that Brown can develop chemistry with quarterback Jayden Daniels and fulfill his potential under offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, who gave him opportunities late in the previous season. However, Brown faces significant pressure with limited margin for error.
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