Wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown of the Kansas City Chiefs may be out for Saturday night’s AFC championship game against the Jacksonville Jaguars due to a shoulder injury he suffered in the first quarter.
In the 2024 offseason, Brown signed a contract with the Chiefs as a free agency. He has impressed during training camp in St. Joseph and is anticipated to play a significant role in Andy Reid’s offense in his debut season in Kansas City.
The Chiefs provided supporters with an update on Brown’s condition on Saturday night, indicating that his return was uncertain yet not disclosing the full extent of his injuries.
Even if Brown feels good enough to participate, it appears likely that he will stay on the sidelines for the duration of this game given Kansas City’s starters were only slated to play for the opening stanza.
Keep an eye out to see if his situation changes prior to the end of the fourth quarter.