The Washington Commanders have signed veteran wide receiver Noah Brown to the active roster.
The Commanders have also signed linebacker Jalen Graham and cornerback Bobby Price to the practice squad.
Brown, a seventh-round pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2017, has played in 76 games over his seven-year career with 25 starts, most of which were with the Cowboys. He's caught 59% of his targets, amassing 1,547 yards with five touchdowns.
Brown's most successful seasons have come over the last two years. In that span, he started 20 games, recording at least 500 yards in each campaign, with five scores. He had a career-high 567 yards in 2023 while playing for the Houston Texans.
Brown spent his college career at Ohio State, where he played in a reserve role as a true freshman in the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship. Brown left the Buckeyes on a high note in 2016, as he ranked second on the team in receptions (32) for 402 yards and seven scores. He also tied a school record with four receiving touchdowns against Oklahoma in Week 3.