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JUST IN: Chiefs keep making moves for war As they sign another Tight End to Replace Travis Kelce
The reigning Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs, are leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of a three-peat. In a move that underscores their determination, they have bolstered their roster by signing Hollywood Brown to a one-year contract worth nearly $11 million, as Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported.
Brown, 26, has already proven his mettle in the NFL. He spent the last two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, showcasing his skills as a platoon option with seven touchdown receptions in both campaigns with 1,283 receiving yards. With such a track record, it’s no wonder the Chiefs were eager to sign him.
Marquise, known as Hollywood, is the cousin of the controversial former wide receiver Antonio Brown. In a heartwarming twist, Hollywood shared a personal conversation with head coach Andy Reid on his Instagram account. This conversation, it seems, was a personal request from Hollywood, and Reid himself sealed the deal to bring him to the Chiefs.
The Chiefs keep spending big
The current NFL champion delivered a masterstroke by securing the return of one of his defensive stars to give peace of mind to Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.