The Washington Commanders completed mandatory minicamp Thursday of last week, wrapping up spring practices. The team is currently on a month-long break and will begin training camp in mid to late July. Rookies report to camp on July 18, while veterans report on July 22 at OrthoVirginia Training Center at Commanders Park in Ashburn, Virginia.
The Washington Commanders receiver went down with an injury last week

Noah Brown suffered a concerning injury during last Wednesday’s mandatory minicamp practice after colliding with Will Harris during 7-on-7 drills. He slammed his helmet in frustration and was carted off the field and into the locker room. Brown underwent an MRI the following day to determine the severity, but since the Commanders are in the offseason, they aren’t required to disclose the nature of the injury.
“I have no update on that, Noah is getting an MRI today this afternoon, so yeah, I don’t want to speculate,” Dan Quinn said on Thursday, via Dustin Lewis of Sports Illustrated.
Washington Commanders’ starter appears to avoid major injury

“I don’t believe it’s anything serious.” – @john_keim on Noah Brown’s injury
— Bobby Gould (@Smith4Gm) June 17, 2025
He held an event on Friday

Noah Brown hosted Football Night in Mount Olive on Friday, signing autographs and taking pictures with fans. The event also featured a sports clinic for kids, giveaways, a food truck, and a dunk tank. A fan who attended the event observed that Brown looked healthy, but we won’t know for sure until training camp.
Just met him there, he’s fine. pic.twitter.com/iD1EwHl6UF
— James Pezzanite (@pezz3rd) June 20, 2025