Wide receiver Dyami Brown is returning to the Washington Commanders following a one-year stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The move marks a significant homecoming for the veteran wideout, who spent the formative years of his professional career in the nation's capital.
Brown was originally a third-round selection by Washington in the 2021 NFL Draft out of North Carolina. He played his first four NFL seasons with the franchise, establishing himself as a vertical threat in the passing game. After hitting the open market and spending the previous season with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Brown now rejoins a Commanders roster looking to bolster its depth at the position.
During his initial tenure in Washington, Brown appeared in over 50 games, contributing both on the offensive side of the ball and on special teams units. His familiarity with the organization makes him a logical addition as the team continues to shape its roster for the upcoming campaign. Specific financial terms and the length of the new agreement have not yet been disclosed.
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