The Washington Commanders made a smart move by bringing back "Hail Mary" WR Noah Brown on a 1-year, $4.5 million contract.
Noah Brown, the wide receiver who caught rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels’ desperation pass against the Chicago Bears for one of the signature moments for the Washington Commanders last season is ...
20h
Hogs Haven on MSNNew Commanders safety Will Harris speaks to the mediaS ix year veteran safety Will Harris, who spent five seasons in Detroit and one in New Orleans before signing a 2-year ...
Noah Brown scored the biggest touchdown of the season for the Commanders in 2024, and he'll be back in Washington in 2025.
Jayden Daniels may be one of the happiest men in Washington, as the Commanders are bringing back some key players on the team ...
The Washington Commanders' miraculous Hail Mary against the Chicago Bears is the gift that keeps on giving. At the end-of-season NFL awards, Jayden Daniels' tipped desperation heave to Noah Brown ...
When rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels found wide receiver Noah Brown in the end zone on a 52-yard "Hail Mary," it gave the Commanders the win, sending the franchises in two different directions.
Trading for Deebo Samuel makes sense for the Washington Commanders on a surface level, but a raid for his NFC West rival, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf, may be the smarter move.
Hail is more costly and destructive than tornadoes, and it's set to finally get more scientific attention this spring, with the world's largest field campaign ever devoted to studying the phenomena.
All eyes are on the Washington Commanders. After a shockingly successful 2024 season that saw them reach the NFC Championship game, the Commanders' turnaround has happened sooner rather than later ...
The US Navy has relieved the commander of an aircraft carrier that collided with a mercantile vessel in the Mediterranean Sea near the entrance to the Suez Canal. Capt. Dave Snowden was serving as ...
You can never have enough money. The Washington Commanders enter the offseason loaded with funds — or, at least, salary-cap space — to attack free agency or the trade market, if desired.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results