Chiefs Re-Sign Hollywood Brown, Face WR Challenges After Xavier Worthy Arrest
Kansas City secures Marquise Brown on a one-year, $11M deal as legal troubles cloud the future of other key wide receivers.
- Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown has agreed to a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs worth up to $11 million after an injury-shortened 2024 season.
- Brown, who missed most of last season due to a sternoclavicular injury, returned late in the year and played in both regular-season and playoff games.
- The Chiefs' wide receiver depth faces uncertainty following the arrest of rookie standout Xavier Worthy on domestic violence charges in Texas.
- Rashee Rice, another young receiver, remains under scrutiny for unresolved legal issues stemming from a 2024 hit-and-run incident.
- With free agency approaching, Kansas City may need to bolster its receiving corps to support Patrick Mahomes and the team's offensive strategy.