Noah Brown Carted Off Field at Commanders Minicamp. Jeremy Reaves Gets Extended, AP Source Says
- Noah Brown, wide receiver for the Washington Commanders, was carted off the field on June 11, 2025, during the team's second mandatory minicamp session in Ashburn.
- Brown's injury occurred in a 7-on-7 drill, and while he initially walked to the sideline, the exact details of his condition remain unknown as the team awaits MRI results.
- Brown has faced multiple injuries during his career, including a broken leg, knee surgery, hamstring and shoulder injuries, and a kidney injury last season that ended his 2024 campaign early.
- During Week 8 of the 2024 season, Brown made a memorable 52-yard catch on a last-second Hail Mary pass from Jayden Daniels to secure a win over the Chicago Bears. He completed the season with a total of 35 receptions, accumulating 453 yards and scoring one touchdown.
- Brown re-signed a one-year contract with the Commanders in March 2025 and said he aimed to "come back stronger," but his latest injury raises concerns about the team's receiving corps ahead of the new season.
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Dan Quinn Withholds Injury Details on Noah Brown Despite Issuing New Update
The Commanders kicked off their mandatory mini-camp, but it looks like Noah Brown’s stint in Washington is anything but smooth. Why? Well, the wideout first sustained a kidney injury in week 13 of the last season against the Titans. And now? Well, he went down during a routine 7‑on‑7 drill, limped off the field, threw his helmet in visible frustration, and was carted to the facility for evaluation. Not the kind of start the Commanders and head c…

Reports: Commanders WR Noah Brown hurt during minicamp drill
Washington Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown was carted off the field with an apparent injury after making a catch during minicamp on Wednesday, according to multiple reports.
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