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Commanders WR opens up about the ‘toughest stretch’ of his career

Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown reflected on missing the past 10 weeks with a groin injury and the journey of his recovery.”It’s definitely been probably the toughest stretch of my career mentally, just because of the back-to-back injuries, and where I felt I was coming into the season.”Brown joined Washington prior to the start of the 2024 season and re-signed with the Commanders this past offseason. However, while his 2024 season included highlights such as hauling in a 53-yard hail mary at home against the Chicago Bears and reaching the NFC Championship game, his 2025 season has been filled with lowlights due to injury.A;FK;JD;KJF;LAKEJFLKJVAL;KEJL;JF;EFJ;LFAKJJAYDEN DANIELS HAIL MARY! @COMMANDERS WIN! pic.twitter.com/BsQ0Z84Rko— NFL (@NFL) October 27, 2024Brown has just played in two games this season and tallied three catches for 36 yards. His season took a 10-week pause after he suffered a groin injury in a 27-18 Week 2 loss to the Green Bay Packers.Brown was placed on Washington’s injured reserve list on Oct. 15, and was activated to the Commanders’ 21-day practice window on Nov. 24. If Brown cannot return to full health by the end of his 21-day window, he will remain on IR for the remainder of the season.His fellow wide receiver, Terry McLaurin, just played his first game since Week 8 after dealing with a re-aggravated quad injury that he initially suffered in Week 3.Despite Washington’s 27-26 Week 13 overtime loss to the Denver Broncos, McLaurin added a much-needed spark in the Commanders’ offense, one that Brown would add to if he is able to return.This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Noah Brown talks ‘toughest stretch’ of career

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