If you had Dyami Brown as one of the Washington Commanders' most important players during the postseason on your bingo card - congratulations. You probably should look into becoming a psychic or something,
Brown recorded three receptions on five targets for 42 yards in Sunday's 55-23 loss to the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game. He also lost a fumble.
Washington Commanders receivers Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown stood out among those playing in the Divisional Round of the NFL Playoffs.
That makes two touchdowns coming from two Commanders turnovers and in the playoffs, mistakes are magnified as Washington hit the self-destruct button at Lincoln Financial Field. Penalties were also a big issue for Dan Quinn's team, with multiple 15-yard penalties allowing the Eagles to advance down the field with ease and put up points.
After their fumble-heavy performance in the NFC Championship Game against the Eagles, Commanders fans were up in arms on social media.
The Philadelphia Eagles are hosting the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field in the NFC Championship game here on Sunday afternoon.The winner will advance to represent the conference at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans on Feb.
The Commanders advance to the NFC Championship Game for the first time ... McLaurin had four catches for 87 yards and a touchdown, and Dyami Brown added six catches for 98 yards.
Brown had emerged as a key contributor in the Washington offense during the team's unlikely postseason run. He took a slight step back in Sunday's loss, as he had a mixed performance that included both positives and negatives.
The No. 2-seeded Eagles are hosting the No. 6-seeded Commanders in the NFC Championship Game on Sunday at 3 p.m. at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Washington Commanders played giveaway Sunday and were blown out by the Eagles 55-23 in the NFC championship game. Not wanting to be overly simplistic, it is true that early in the final quarter, the Commanders fumbled three times,
You can be sure that St. Brown will let Brown hear it after his early gaffe in the NFC Championship Game.