Chiefs place Hollywood Brown on injured reserve

Chiefs wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is facing a significant absence from⁢ the regular season due to injury. Reports indicate that the Chiefs have decided to place ‌Brown on injured reserve ⁢following a shoulder injury‌ that⁢ kept him out of Week One.‌ According to NFL rules, a player must remain on injured ‌reserve for at least four weeks, but it appears‌ that Brown’s ⁢recovery will take longer than that. As a result, he will⁣ undergo surgery for the shoulder injury.

Brown joined the Chiefs in ⁤March on a one-year contract with hopes of ⁤becoming a key playmaker in⁢ their offense. Unfortunately, his injury​ has prevented him from showcasing his⁣ skills thus ⁣far.

The rest of the Chiefs’ receiving corps includes ⁤Rashee ⁤Rice, Xavier ⁢Worthy, Justin Watson, ⁤Skyy Moore, Mecole Hardman, and JuJu Smith-Schuster. In Week One,​ Rice had an impressive performance with seven catches for 103 yards. Worthy also made an impact ‍by scoring both⁤ a touchdown catch and a⁣ touchdown run in his⁣ NFL debut. The Chiefs will ‍rely on these top two​ receivers to continue delivering strong performances in upcoming games.

Brown’s absence poses challenges for the Chiefs’ offense as they navigate through the regular season without one of their ⁢anticipated playmakers.

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