
"Noah Brown looked set to take his place back on the roster after featuring in practice this week. He's been out since Week 2 with knee and ankle issues, but the signs were reportedly encouraging for the wide receiver heading into Washington's prime-time game against the Denver Broncos. Unfortunately, those in power felt like the contest came too soon. Brown was ruled out again."
"Brown cannot be relied upon to stay healthy, and the fact that it's taken so long to recover from his latest ailments only magnifies his precarious predicament. This won't go unnoticed by general manager Adam Peters, who looks set to implement significant changes to the playing personnel once the season concludes. Brown is a good player when firing on all cylinders."
Injuries have derailed the Washington Commanders' 2025 season, with many established players returning too late to impact results. Noah Brown has missed most of the year after knee and ankle issues and appeared in practice before being ruled out for the prime-time game against the Denver Broncos. Brown will have only five games left to earn a new contract before the 2026 offseason. The Commanders are treating Brown's comeback conservatively because of his slow recovery and prior minicamp carting-off. General manager Adam Peters is expected to make significant roster changes this offseason, leaving little tolerance for prolonged unavailability.
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