Fri, Nov 8, 11:23 AM ESTJohn Keimespn4 analyses
Washington Commanders receiver Noah Brown made history with a last-second Hail Mary catch against the Chicago Bears, leading to a 18-15 victory. The gloves he wore during this remarkable play, along with a signed end zone pylon, will be displayed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This catch marked the Commanders' first last-second touchdown pass victory since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970.
  • Noah Brown's catch was a historic moment for the Commanders.
  • The display of his gloves and the pylon in the Hall of Fame highlights the significance of the play.
Noah Brown | WR
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Breakout
Week 9
1 receptions
1 targets
52 rec yards
1 rec TDs
  • Brown's catch was a game-winner, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure.
  • The gloves from the catch will be permanently displayed in the Hall of Fame.
Jayden Daniels | QB
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Injury
Week 9
65 pass yards
1 pass TDs
0
  • Daniels played through an injury to deliver a crucial Hail Mary pass.
  • His ability to extend the play was key to the victory.
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  • The Commanders achieved a significant comeback victory against the Bears.
  • This win marked a historic moment in their franchise history.
Chicago Bears
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  • The Bears were unable to secure the win despite leading late in the game.
  • This loss highlights their struggles in closing out games.