How many of the active NFL players to record at least 140 receiving yards in more than one game can you name in five minutes?
The Kansas City Chiefs have brought back a couple of receivers from last year, Juju Smith-Schuster and Marquise Brown, who are looking to help the team return to the Super Bowl.
Chiefs WR Marquise Brown said he had no plans on moving on from Kansas City after just one season, as injuries and a loss in the Super Bowl have left him with too much unfinished business with the team. “I knew all along I wanted to be back,” Brown said, via ESPN’s Adam Teicher.
How many of the active NFL players who have rushed for 1,000 or more yards in a season can you name in five minutes?
The Kansas City Chiefs have had a solid offseason thus far, with Marquise Brown among a host of players returning after a 2024 season that ended on a sour note.
The Kansas City Chiefs finished last season with a crushing Super Bowl LIX to the Philadelphia Eagles, in a game in which the Chiefs did not even stand a chance in.
It was a move that made sense for most, and it appears the Kansas City Chiefs thought so, too. Receiver Marquise Brown will return in 2025 after agreeing to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
The Kansas City Chiefs are re-signing one of their key players ahead of the start of NFL free agency.
Wide receiver Hollywood Brown has made a major decision about his future.
Two of the Chiefs’ wide receiver starters were set to hit free agency, but a Saturday agreement will chop that total to one.
Six-year veteran wide receiver Marquise Brown has signed a new contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. Brown, a former first-round pick, spent the 2024 season with the Kansas City Chiefs but has also played for the Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardinals.
The Dallas Cowboys' offense in 2024 was CeeDee Lamb or bust, and when 88's shoulder went bust, it was over. Given how much of a dynamic play-maker Lamb is, defenses didn't rate any of Dallas' other weapons, so they shifted coverages to CeeDee to take him away, and no one else stepped up. That is why finding a solid No.
Marquise Brown, the man they call “Hollywood,” is a free agent again. A former first-round receiver out of Oklahoma by the Ravens in 2019, he spent three seasons in Baltimore, helping QB Lamar Jackson win his first MVP award.
The Chiefs want to keep Marquise Brown, but the team could face some competition for the wide receiver.
The Chiefs signed WR Marquise Brown to a one-year contract this offseason but he suffered a shoulder injury that sidelined him for most of the year. Brown will hit free agency again in 2025 but he said he won’t put any thought in what he could do until after the Super Bowl so he can fully focus on the game.
The Chiefs had several wide receivers battle injuries this season. Despite practicing with the team this month, one has been ruled out for the remainder of the postseason.
How many of the first wide receivers selected in every NFL Draft since 1996 can you name in five minutes?
The Chiefs already have the best record in the NFL at 12-1, and they could be looking even more dangerous in the future.
Chiefs WR Marquise Brown has been cleared to return to practice this week, according to Ian Rapoport. Brown spent Thursday meeting with his surgeon in Colorado and received the positive news.
The Chiefs will designate WR Marquise Brown to return from injured reserve this week, per Nate Taylor. This will open up a three-week window for him to practice with the team before he has to be added to the active roster. It will be a welcome return for Kansas City, as Brown has been out with an SC joint injury sustained in the preseason.
The Kansas City Chiefs have devastating news for one wide receiver in the regular season.
The Kansas City Chiefs already knew they were going to be without wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown for a few weeks. They are finding out on Saturday that it's going to be significantly longer than that.
Head coach Andy Reid announced on Friday that the wideout will be out of the lineup due to a dislocated shoulder he suffered on the team's first offensive snap of the preseason
The 27-year-old signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the Chiefs back in March.
He signed a one-year deal to operate as a deep threat in Kansas City coming off his three years in Baltimore and two in Arizona.
Significant injuries to key starters in exhibition contests always lead to a few raised eyebrows, but head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy wanted the first-year Chief to get his feet wet in live action as soon as possible.
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