
Noah Brown Injured: Commanders WR Carried Off Field Amid Minicamp Concerns
The Washington Commanders wide receiver, Noah Brown, was carted off the field during team minicamp, causing concerns about another potential injury setback this season. Brown managed to make a catch but remained on the ground before walking off on his own, according to reports from Ben Standig of The Athletic.
Despite his efforts, details regarding the severity of his injury are still unclear. Brown has faced a challenging history with injuries; he missed significant playing time last season after a series of setbacks. His college career at Ohio State saw him part of the 2015 national championship team, although he had to redshirt due to a preseason injury.
He declared for the NFL Draft after his sophomore year, where he was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round. Over the years, injuries have plagued his professional journey, causing missed games due to injuries, including a shoulder issue that limited him last season with the Houston Texans and a kidney injury that ended his 2024 season early.
In March, Brown expressed optimism about returning stronger after resuming training. He had an impressive comeback earlier, highlighted by a 52-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass from Jayden Daniels that secured a victory against the Chicago Bears last season. With 35 receptions totaling 453 yards and one touchdown to his name, Brown hoped to solidify his role as the No. 3 receiver on the team, behind Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel after re-signing with the Commanders this offseason.