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The Kansas City Chiefs announced their 2026 first-round pick Mansoor Delane will wear No. 5, a number with a long Chiefs specialist lineage; Delane previously wore No. 4 at LSU and No. 23 at Virginia Tech.
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The Kansas City Chiefs announced their 2026 first-round pick Mansoor Delane will wear No. 5, a number with a long Chiefs specialist lineage; Delane previously wore No. 4 at LSU and No. 23 at Virginia Tech.

Hollywood Brown said he was really considering a return to Baltimore during free agency before signing with the Philadelphia Eagles, citing strong relationships there and noting changes to the Ravens’ offense under new coach Jesse Minter and offensive coordinator Declan Doyle. He grew up rooting for the Ravens and is excited to play with Jalen Hurts; Baltimore has not added WRs yet, suggesting they’re looking to bolster the position ahead of the draft.

Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $6.5 million, adding receiving depth as rumors swirl about A.J. Brown's future; he previously played for the Ravens, Cardinals, and Chiefs.

Marquise “Hollywood” Brown agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $6.5 million after his 16-game, 49-catch, 587-yard, 5-TD season with the Chiefs, amid ongoing A.J. Brown trade rumors. The move adds depth at wide receiver and could solidify the No. 3 spot for Philadelphia as they navigate roster needs post-season.

The Chiefs kicked off free agency by signing Tyquan Thornton to a two-year, $11 million deal, fueling speculation that Marquise “Hollywood” Brown may depart Kansas City. The article stitches a potential move to the New York Giants, bolstered by Matt Nagy’s new offensive role and the Giants’ need for a veteran playmaker with their receiver room thinning after Nabers’s ACL injury and Wan’Dale Robinson’s departure. Brown, a seven-year veteran with strong career numbers, would fit a Giants offense seeking production, while the Chiefs plan to replace him with Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Thornton and may explore adding another playmaker such as Brian Thomas Jr. The piece frames Brown’s possible exit as a likely development in the evolving WR market for both teams.

In Week 6, the Kansas City Chiefs demonstrated resilience with a key win, highlighted by Patrick Mahomes' MVP-level play, improved offensive performance, and standout contributions from Jawaan Taylor and Hollywood Brown, signaling a promising trajectory for the team despite ongoing challenges.

Hollywood Brown, who was carted off during practice with an ankle injury, reportedly avoided a serious injury and may return to practice soon, after previously missing most of last season due to a sternoclavicular joint injury.

The Kansas City Chiefs received good news that Hollywood Brown's recent lower-leg injury was not serious, allowing hope for his quick return, but his injury history suggests some risk for the upcoming season.

Wide receiver Hollywood Brown has been cleared to practice with the Kansas City Chiefs after recovering from a sternoclavicular joint injury sustained in the preseason. The Chiefs plan to have him on the practice field starting Friday, marking his first practice since the injury. Brown, who was signed as a free agent to enhance the team's passing offense, will have a 21-day window to practice before the team must decide whether to activate him. However, it's unlikely he will be added to the active roster before Sunday's game against the Browns.

Hollywood Brown, a wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, has been cleared by doctors to return to practice after recovering from a sternoclavicular joint injury sustained in the preseason. The Chiefs plan to open his 21-day practice window soon, aiming for his return by Week 16 or 17. Brown will join a strong receiving lineup, enhancing the team's offensive options for quarterback Patrick Mahomes as they approach the postseason.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Hollywood Brown has been medically cleared to return to practice after recovering from a shoulder injury sustained in the preseason. Brown, who joined the Chiefs on a one-year contract, was initially expected to miss only a few weeks but required surgery, leading to his placement on injured reserve. He is now expected to return to practice and potentially play before the end of the regular season.

Wide receiver Hollywood Brown is reportedly leaving the Arizona Cardinals to sign a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, earning up to $11 million. Brown played 26 games with the Cardinals, with half of them alongside quarterback Kyler Murray. His departure leaves the Cardinals without a clear WR1, potentially leading them to target a wide receiver in the upcoming NFL Draft.

Kyler Murray's return to the Arizona Cardinals after recovering from a torn ACL is expected to benefit several players and aspects of the team. Wide receiver Hollywood Brown, who has been performing well despite inconsistent quarterback play, should see an improvement in his production and consistency with Murray back. The defense will also benefit from Murray's return, as the offense's struggles have put them in difficult positions. Murray's ability to run the ball will force defenses to adjust their game plan, and tight end Trey McBride could step into a bigger role in the passing game. Offensive coordinator Drew Petzing is excited to see what the offense can do with Murray back, and the second half of the season will provide valuable insights for the team's future.

Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon believes that the release of DeAndre Hopkins was the best thing for the team, and they are now moving on. Hollywood Brown will inherit the No. 1 role from Hopkins, and other wide receivers such as Rondale Moore, Zach Pascal, Greg Dortch, and rookie Michael Wilson will be called upon more. Gannon emphasized that football is never about one guy and that the team needs to play together to achieve success.