Washington Commanders' Noah Brown Likely Out for Season Due to Significant Injury
The veteran wide receiver sustained a serious internal injury during a Week 13 victory, leaving the team with limited options in their playoff push.
- Noah Brown suffered a significant internal injury in the Commanders' Week 13 win over the Tennessee Titans and is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
- Brown, who joined Washington after being released by the Texans in August, had 35 receptions for 453 yards and one touchdown this season, including a pivotal Hail Mary catch in Week 8.
- Head coach Dan Quinn described Brown as a key player and praised his toughness and contributions to the team's offense and blocking game.
- The Commanders, currently holding the seventh NFC playoff seed at 8-5, will need to rely on Terry McLaurin, Zach Ertz, and less-proven players like Dyami Brown to fill the void left by Brown's absence.
- Washington prepares to face the New Orleans Saints in Week 15, with cornerback Marshon Lattimore expected to return after recovering from a hamstring injury.