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 New World Order:
I see why our medical staff got an F grade last year
I don't see where this has anything to do with our medical staff. Sounds like they were monitoring it to see ho wit was healing and it wasn't so they had to pivot to surgery. [Reply]
This just means he's got a better shot to be there when he is needed most (playoffs), and that we can probably get him back on an extension easier, even if just for one more year.
We win even when fucks think we are losing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DenverChief:
I don't understand why we can't have a new thread with the new information...unless we update the OP too someone has to scroll pages back thru pointless comments to find the news. This megathread shit is incredibly annoying and LAZY
I'm very anti-mega thread, but didn't seem like we needed multiple threads tracking a single injury. It wouldn't have been the end of the world if somebody posted another thread. Just kinda nice to have all the discussion consolidated. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
No, but he is set in his ways and should start applying the same logic he uses in week 17 to the preseason.
Dumb bastard is set in his ways!
First head coach in NFL history to win 100 games with two different franchises (Eagles and Chiefs)
Fourth head coach with 200 wins and multiple Super Bowl titles
Only coach in NFL history to take two different teams to four consecutive conference championship games (Eagles from 2001 to 2004 and Chiefs from 2018 to 2022)
Fourth on the all-time list among head coaches in combined regular-season and postseason wins [Reply]
Originally Posted by xztop123:
This would have almost assuredly been one of the top 5 offenses in nfl history.l
It absolutely still can be. We still have Kelce (GOAT), Rice (second year emerging mega-star), and a rookie who is the fastest player in NFL history and scored 2 TDs in his debut. Oh, and Pacheco has taken leaps forward as a receiver as well.
I liked the Hollywood signing, but he hasn't exactly set the league on fire in his career prior to coming here. He would have been a good weapon to have, but we're still loaded. We'll be fine. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bl00dyBizkitz:
Oh, he's old and set in his ways.
Okay, good talk.
On this particular point of playing notable players in preseason which runs counter to the trend of most coaches in the NFL and which in a few short years will be a completely archaic practice?