Former Alabama wide receiver JaâCorey Brooks is officially getting his shot under the bright lights of the NFLâs Monday Night Football stage. The Washington Commanders announced on Monday afternoon that Brooks has been elevated from the practice squad to the active roster ahead of their clash with the Chicago Bears.
For Brooks, this marks a milestone moment â his NFL debut. After months of grinding behind the scenes and showing flashes of promise during the preseason, the 22-year-old receiver will finally get his chance to make an impact on the national stage.
The Commanders made the call amid an injury-hit receiving corps. Noah Brown and Terry McLaurin were ruled out due to injuries, while Deebo Samuel remains questionable with a heel issue. That created an opening for Brooks â and Washingtonâs coaching staff clearly believes heâs ready to seize it.
Brooks joined the Commanders as an undrafted rookie out of Louisville in May 2025. During the preseason, he quickly caught attention by leading the team in receptions â tallying 10 catches for 90 yards across three games. Though he didnât make the initial 53-man roster, his work ethic and consistent play earned him a quick return to the practice squad.
Before turning pro, Brooks carved out an impressive college career. At Alabama, he caught 57 passes for 896 yards and 10 touchdowns over three seasons, often stepping up in clutch moments for the Crimson Tide. Seeking a larger role, he transferred to Louisville for the 2024 campaign, where he became the Cardinalsâ go-to target, recording 61 receptions for 1,013 yards and nine touchdowns.
Now, after years of development and persistence, Brooks has a chance to show what he can do at footballâs highest level. His combination of precise route-running and reliable hands could make him an unexpected contributor in Washingtonâs offense â especially with key receivers sidelined.
The Commanders face the Bears on Monday night at 7:15 p.m. CDT at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Maryland, with ABC carrying the broadcast. For Brooks, itâs not just another game â itâs the culmination of hard work, patience, and the Alabama spirit that never quits.
All eyes will be on No. 13 when he steps onto the field â because every NFL dream starts with one debut.
