Yahoo Sports New video reveals potentially positive injury news for Commanders

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It looks like the Washington Commanders dodged a bullet with wide receiver Noah Brown. Brown, who was carted off the field during OTAs, looked close to 100% in a recent video shared to Instagram.

When Brown went down with an injury, head coach Dan Quinn offered no update. And since it was the offseason, the Commanders weren't required to provide injury updates. However, one team insider said he didn't believe the injury was serious, and Brown was at an event in his hometown after the injury and appeared fine.

Here's the Instagram video showing Brown working out and preparing for training camp.


The 6-foot-2, 225-pound Brown was claimed by the Commanders off waivers last August after he was surprisingly let go by the Houston Texans. Brown immediately made his impact felt for Washington, developing a strong rapport with quarterback Jayden Daniels and establishing himself as one of his top receivers. Brown will forever be remembered for being on the receiving end of Daniels' Hail Mary to shock the Chicago Bears as time expired.

Unfortunately, Brown suffered a kidney injury in Week 13 and was lost for the season. He finished his first year in Washington with 34 receptions for 453 yards and one touchdown. He was also among the league leaders in drawing defensive pass interference penalties.

The Commanders re-signed Brown to a one-year contract this offseason. While he will not serve as Washington's No. 2 receiver this season due to the addition of Deebo Samuel, he figures to remain a significant part of Kliff Kingsbury's offense.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Some positive injury news for the Commanders?

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