Kansas City Chiefs fans are buzzing with anticipation as wide receiver Hollywood Brown inches closer to his 2024 season debut. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Thursday Brown has received clearance to practice after recovering from sternoclavicular joint surgery.
The news comes at a critical moment for the Chiefs. Brown, who signed a one-year deal with Kansas City during the offseason, hasn't played a single regular-season game due to his preseason injury. His return offers a glimmer of hope for a receiving corps battling significant challenges.
Head Coach Andy Reid hinted at Brown's progress, telling reporters Wednesday he was "getting close" in his rehabilitation.
"He's champing at the bit to get back out there, but he's got to visit with the doctor to make sure he gets clearance," Reid explained.
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The Chiefs have been working to maintain their offensive firepower with star receiver Rashee Rice out for the season due to a knee injury. DeAndre Hopkins and rookie Xavier Worthy have stepped up, but Brown's potential return adds another dimension to the team's aerial attack.
Brown practice window likely opens Friday, with the team planning a cautious reintegration. While he's unlikely to play in this week's game against the Cleveland Browns, a Christmas Day return is more possible.
Hollywood Brown is a strategic offensive weapon
Brown's comeback could be a game-changer for the Chiefs' playoff push. With a career average of more than 10 yards per catch, Brown brings speed and explosiveness that could reignite Patrick Mahomes' ability to stretch the field.
While the exact date of Brown's first game remains uncertain, the Chiefs are optimistic. His return adds another piece in their offensive puzzle, potentially transforming their playoff strategy and giving them a late boost as they attempt to win a third Super Bowl in a row.
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