The Washington Commanders saw star wide receiver Terry McLaurin leave Monday’s preseason game against the Baltimore Ravens with a toe injury. Fortunately, McLaurin doesn’t appear to be seriously injured as X-rays were negative.
However, in the third quarter, Washington saw another of its wide receivers take a shot. Dyami Brown, entering his third NFL season and a college teammate of quarterback Sam Howell, was hit after he went to the ground on an incomplete pass.
The initial replay didn’t look good, and the Commanders pulled Brown from the game, where they announced he was being evaluated for a possible concussion.
After he departed the game, Brown looked fine, speaking and laughing with his teammates on the sideline
Fortunately, Washington received more good injury news as Brown was cleared to return to the game.
WR Dyami Brown has been cleared to return https://t.co/GJnCpow21a
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) August 22, 2023
Brown, of course, didn’t need to re-enter the game as his roster spot is secure, but the Commanders dodged another bullet at the wide receiver position.