Noah Brown had a memorable moment in 2024 with the Commander fans. His incredible Hail Mary touchdown catch against the Chicago Bears was undoubtedly the NFL’s best play of the year. However, despite being on track for a career-best season, Brown’s campaign was cut short by a kidney injury that landed him on the injured reserve list.
Throughout the season, Brown showcased his skills with 35 receptions for 453 yards and a single touchdown in 11 games, ranking fourth on the team in receiving yards. Unfortunately, his absence during the postseason allowed Dyami Brown to shine as the top target, potentially securing a starting role alongside Terry McLaurin.
With Olamide Zaccheaus also making waves during the regular season and postseason, the Commanders’ receiving corps became quite competitive. As Brown heads towards free agency, it’s uncertain if he will remain with the team, especially considering the emerging talents vying for targets. Commanders quarterback Daniels may soon have new, young options to throw to if Brown decides to explore other opportunities in the league.