Chiefs WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, who suffered a dislocation of his sternoclavicular shoulder joint Saturday night, was discharged from a Jacksonville-area hospital this morning and now has been cleared to return to Kansas City.
#Chiefs WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown is expected to miss four to six weeks with the sternoclavicular injury he suffered, per multiple sources. Opening night is three weeks from this Thursday night.
Sources: The #Chiefs are placing WR Marquise "Hollywood" Brown on IR, and he will undergo surgery to repair his dislocated SC joint. After multiple imaging studies, it was determined that, although Hollywood felt better, his injury was not healing correctly. Without corrective… pic.twitter.com/xtRRMvmseq
Andy Reid said Hollywood Brown is “ahead of schedule” and attacking his rehab, but he wouldn’t commit to a certainty of seeing him this season. Called him “a relentless worker.”
DeAndre Hopkins has 11 regular season games to get up to get fully comfortable within the #chiefs offense and with Patrick Mahomes. By the time the postseason arrives, I'm told there is a real chance Hollywood Brown could return. Which would make KC's it's most complete at the…
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
Lmao it was a freak accident
What’s accidental about football players getting hurt playing football? It literally happens multiple times every game (preseason or regular season).
Exposing anyone of real value to more football in meaningless games is a completely needless risk and always has been. It’s the same reason Andy benches starters at the end of the regular season once the team has clinched. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What’s accidental about football players getting hurt playing football? It literally happens multiple times every game (preseason or regular season).
Exposing anyone of real value to more football in meaningless games is a completely needless risk and always has been.
What's the difference between a player getting hurt in preseason and a player getting hurt in week 1?
If anything, getting hurt earlier gives you more time to recover and get back into the season. Just play if youre healthy and get ready for the season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What’s accidental about football players getting hurt playing football? It literally happens multiple times every game (preseason or regular season).
Exposing anyone of real value to more football in meaningless games is a completely needless risk and always has been. It’s the same reason Andy benches starters at the end of the regular season once the team has clinched.
It's called getting ready for real games. It has value, and also risk. We see a bunch of teams look like crap in September, losing games that they probably shouldn't. Meanwhile the Chiefs are ready to go, and generally seem to stay healthier than a lot of other teams overall. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
What’s accidental about football players getting hurt playing football? It literally happens multiple times every game (preseason or regular season).
Exposing anyone of real value to more football in meaningless games is a completely needless risk and always has been. It’s the same reason Andy benches starters at the end of the regular season once the team has clinched.
It was a freak injury dude. The Rams didn’t play anybody in preseason and lost their starting C and WR (Puka) for maybe months.
Told everyone last year that Rashee is a bonafide #1 and I got crucified. Well Rashee it’s your time to show the world just who the fuck you are!! [Reply]