Jaguars are learning a lesson the Commanders already knew about Dyami Brown
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Jaguars are learning a lesson the Commanders already knew about Dyami Brown
"The Washington Commanders opted not to give wide receiver Dyami Brown the money he was looking for in 2025 free agency. General manager Adam Peters made plenty of mistakes during his second recruitment period at the helm, but this was the correct call in no uncertain terms. Brown showed signs of life throughout his final games in Washington, but nothing that warranted anything close to the money he received from the Jacksonville Jaguars."
"A strong summer further raised confidence around Brown. Again, this is something he did countless times in Washington without much substance. That proved to be the case in a different environment. And the Jaguars have seen enough, making Brown a healthy scratch for their crunch wild-card playoff clash at home to the Buffalo Bills. Brown was involved earlier in the campaign, but the consistency wasn't enough."
Dyami Brown signed a one-year, $10 million deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, including $9.5 million fully guaranteed, after leaving Washington. Brown displayed intermittent promise in practice and games, but his performance lacked sustained production and consistency. The Jaguars reduced his role late in the season, added Jakobi Meyers at the deadline, and limited Brown to two targets in the final seven weeks. Brown was a healthy scratch for the Jaguars' wild-card playoff game against the Buffalo Bills. Brown retains strong athletic traits, but repeated inconsistency has diminished his ability to command similar future guaranteed contracts.
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