Chiefs' WR Hollywood Brown Set for Season Debut After Shoulder Injury
Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown will return to action on Saturday against the Texans after missing four months due to a preseason injury.
- The Kansas City Chiefs have activated wide receiver Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown, who has been on injured reserve since August with a sternoclavicular joint injury.
- Brown, who signed a one-year, $7 million contract in March, is expected to make his regular-season debut against the Houston Texans on Saturday.
- The 27-year-old receiver underwent surgery following his preseason injury and has been practicing since last week to regain game readiness.
- Brown's return adds depth to a Chiefs receiving corps that has struggled with injuries, including the loss of Rashee Rice for the season and a recent high-ankle sprain for quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
- The Chiefs, at 13-1 and aiming for the AFC's No. 1 seed, hope Brown's speed and big-play ability will bolster their offense as they push for a third consecutive Super Bowl title.