Commanders wide receiver Noah Brown finally returned to action this past week against Minnesota after missing time with a groin/knee injury since Week 2. With Brown’s return, there are outside questions surrounding his future with Washington along with the emergence of former first-round pick Treylon Burks.

Burks returned two weeks ago against Denver after missing one game due to a finger injury which required surgery, and immediately made an impact with an unbelievable one-handed touchdown catch (with his recently injured finger) in the back of the end-zone.

Comparatively, Brown will be 30 years old at the start of next season, while Burks will be 26 next year. Both wideouts possess similar physical traits and align with the ideal number two wide receiver role. Also, both players are se

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