Former Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown was set to be a free agent this month, but now he's signed a new contract to stay with his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
Marquise Brown is remaining with the Chiefs, the team announced Tuesday afternoon. The wide receiver and Kansas City agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, according to league sources.
The Chiefs are bringing back Marquise “Hollywood” Brown. The veteran wide receiver signed a one-year deal worth up to $11 million to return to Kansas City in 2025, according to a report from ...
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 ...
The Kansas City Chiefs have lost some key players in free agency but were able to re-sign Marquise Brown. Brown missed most of last season with an injury. Brown's injury in the preseason kept him ...
Brown made it clear where he wanted to go and that was back to the Chiefs. Brown does not feel like he was able to show what he could truly bring to the team after injuries in 2024.
During Thursday's press conference, Kansas City Chiefs WR Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown discusses the wide receivers room | ...
On the first snap in their opening preseason game, the Kansas City Chiefs sustained their first major injury of the 2024 campaign. Wide receiver Marquise Brown left Saturday’s game against the ...
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. From start to end, they were ...
According to multiple reports, the Chiefs agreed to a deal with wide receiver Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown on a one-year, $11million contract.