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The Washington Commanders have signed veteran wide receiver Noah Brown, who was recently released by the Houston Texans. Brown, who had a productive season in Houston with 33 receptions for 567 yards and two touchdowns, is expected to fill a gap left by the trade of former first-round pick Jahan Dotson. Standing at 6-foot-2, Brown brings experience and potential as he reunites with Commanders head coach Dan Quinn, a former colleague from their time with the Dallas Cowboys. His recent performance includes notable single-game yardage efforts of 82, 153, and 172 yards, highlighting his capability as a significant contributor. The move addresses Washington's need for depth at wide receiver, especially behind top target Terry McLaurin. With Brown's history of injuries, however, his reliability throughout the season remains a key concern.
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