The Washington Commanders have re-signed wide receiver Noah Brown to a one-year deal according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Brown most notably caught the game-winning Hail Mary to beat the Bears in Week 8 last season, but the veteran receiver was a reliable WR2 opposite Terry McLaurin before a rib injury ended his season. Brown caught 35 passes for 453 yards last season, but is already looking at a reduced role in 2025 with Deebo Samuel now in town. The Commanders adding any other receivers this offseason will only further threaten Brown’s chance at relevance this season, but for now, the Commanders return a reliable field stretcher who should add depth to a shallow receiver room.
Brown can earn up to $4.5 million on his new deal.