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What ex-Jaguars WR Dyami Brown said about experience in Jacksonville

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Former Jaguars wide receiver Dyami Brown re-joined the Commanders this offseason. Here's what he had to say about his time in Jacksonville.

Former Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Dyami Brown experienced a turbulent season on the field, but still feels he learned plenty from his time with the team. Brown has reportedly signed a one-year, $3 million deal to re-join the Commanders in free agency. "It was a great experience for me," Brown said of being in Jacksonville in 2025 via the Commanders .

Brown signed a one-year, $10 million deal with the Jaguars last offseason, joining the team after posting a terrific postseason with the Commanders. The team hoped Brown's potential could be unlocked given more playing time and within head coach Liam Coen's offensive system. RECAP: Jaguars NFL free agency updates: Latest news, rumors Before joining the Jaguars ahead of the 2025 season, Brown posted 14 catches for 229 yards and a touchdown with the Commanders in three playoff games.

Before that, Brown had caught just 59 passes for 784 yards and four scores in four years with Washington during the regular season. Brown's potential, including his dynamic downfield speed made Jacksonville excited to add him to their arsenal. However, after beginning the year as one of the team's starters at wideout, Brown's role quickly eroded and he was a healthy scratch for a couple of games during the regular season.

Brown's year was also hampered due to a lingering shoulder injury sustained early in the year. In 2025, Brown caught just 20 passes for 227 yards and a touchdown. He had six carries for 30 yards, often given the ball on an end-around to further exploit his speed.