With the Washington Commanders having the season like they are in Dan Quinn’s first year, winning has come with good luck, health-wise. Specifically, with limited depth at critical positions, Washington’s success this year is mostly contingent upon good health for its star players. While Washington is still in good shape overall, their offense has a new set of challenges coming out of the bye week with the indefinite losses of Austin Ekeler and Noah Brown.
Let’s paint the picture for the people: Noah Brown’s 56 targets were second on the team at the wide receiver position.