It's unclear if Brown is in danger of missing Sunday's contest against the Falcons due to the hamstring injury that forced an early exit from a Week 16 matchup versus the Eagles, but the Commanders could make a ruling on that front when they post their final practice report of the week Friday.
While he prays for teammate Noah Brown to have a quick recovery Washington Commanders receiver Dyami Brown is looking forward to his new opportunities to come.
This offseason will be about finding that pass catcher to give Jayden Daniels another weapon to throw to. They could be players in free agency for big names such as Tee Higgins or
Philadelphia Eagles' defensive back Darius Slay blows up the Washington Commanders' wide receiver screen by avoiding a blocker and upending Commanders' wide receiver Dyami Brown. Philadelphia Eagles' quarterback Kenny Pickett notches his first touchdown ...
Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders won another game by scoring a touchdown in the final minute of regulation.
One player, receiver Jamison Crowder, has not only gotten involved with Brown off the field but is also doing so by coming off injured reserve himself. With his second-straight key performance since returning, Crowder is our Washington player sustained for the second-straight week.
The Commanders dug themselves an early hole against the Eagles but mounted a fourth-quarter comeback to earn the victory. Here’s a look at the good and bad from Sunday’s win.
Philadelphia Eagles' linebacker Zack Baun's pursuit to the football leads to a forced fumble on Washington Commanders' wide receiver Dyami Brown and the fourth Commanders' turnover.
He ended up playing 69 defensive snaps and finished tied with Jer'Zhan Newton as the Commanders' fourth-leading ... Week 17 against the Falcons after Dyami Brown (hamstring) exited Sunday's ...
The Washington Commanders are coming out of the bye week ... while Brown heals is another receiver by the same last name, Dyami Brown. "(It is) just next man up. We definitely want a speedy ...
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Jayden Daniels was not worried when he and the Washington Commanders trailed the Philadelphia Eagles by 14 points after just seven minutes, and the rookie quarterback was similarly undaunted staring down a 13-point deficit going into the fourth quarter, long after Jalen Hurts was sidelined with a concussion.