Report: Commanders hurt WR Noa Brown during minicamp drill

According to several reports, Noah Brown, a broad receiver of the Washington Commanders, was excluded from the ground with a clear injury after catching a catches on Wednesday.
The 29-year-old Brown caught a small pass from Marcus Mariaota during a 7-on-7 drill and slowly stayed on the ground before going to his feet and reached the sideline, where he threw his helmet. He met with athletic trainers and was taken to the team’s facility.
Brown, who re -signed with commanders as a free agent in March, dealt with injuries to his entire seven -year career. It also included a kidney injury against Tenasi Titans on 1 December, 2024, which excluded him for the rest of the season, which included runs for the commanders’ NFC Championship Games.
Last season, his first in Washington, Brown played in 11 games (nine beginnings) and made 35 receptions at 56 goals for 453 yards. His loan Touchdown 52-Yard Hale Mary came on a pass, hosting an 18–15 win over Chicago Beer on 27 October.
In 2017, there are a seventh round of draft pickle by Dallas, 150 catches for 2,000 yards in Ohio State Alum and with six TD (34 beginning) cowboy (2017-18, 2020–22), Houston Texas (2023) and commanders in 87 games.
The commanders were also without experienced Michael Gallop on Tuesday and Wednesday, allegedly due to a stressful hamstring. A Dallas receiver of 2018-23, Gallup, 29, signed a retirement with Washington in March after he declared in July 2024.
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