Will Dyami Brown be wearing Burgundy and Gold next season?
Does Brown sincerely want to return next season to play for the Commanders?
Brown and his Commanders teammates were at the Ashburn facility Monday, clearing out their lockers.
7 News DC’s Scott Abraham caught up with Brown and chatted briefly. The former North Carolina Tar Heel expressed gratitude and appreciation for all of his Commanders’ teammates.
“Every locker room is different every year,” noted Brown. “You have new guys coming in and some guys leave. At the end of the day, we just want to show that gratitude to each other and wish them the best of luck.”
Brown completed his rookie contract and now becomes a free agent this offseason. Knowing this, Abraham directly asked Brown, “Let me ask you this, do you want to stay here?”
Brown laughed and said, “It wouldn’t be a problem staying.”
Dyami Brown’s future in Washington is up in the air.
He heads to the offseason as a free agent.
I asked Dyami if he would like to stay in Washington, he said, “it wouldn’t be a problem staying, but at the end of the day it’s still a business so we’ll see.” pic.twitter.com/MFsX4e4Ef9
— Scott Abraham (@Scott7news) January 27, 2025
Well, that was certainly not a very persuasive response. Brown had the opportunity to express he wanted to play for Dan Quinn and with Jayden Daniels. Yet he laughed, and then the best he could offer in response was, “It wouldn’t be a problem staying”?
Brown continued, “But you know, at the end of the day, it is still a business. So, we’ll see.”
Brown was sixth this season in team receptions (30), receiving yards (308), receiving first downs (13). Averaging 10.3 yards per reception was seventh best, and he was one of four to have one receiving touchdown.