Marquise Brown Returns to Chiefs Practice After Shoulder Surgery, Potential Playoff Return Likely
Marquise Brown Returns to Chiefs Practice After Shoulder Surgery, Potential Playoff Return Likely
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Marquise "Hollywood" Brown has officially returned to practice with the Kansas City Chiefs following his shoulder surgery. Brown, who was injured during the team's preseason opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars, underwent surgery to repair his sternoclavicular joint. This injury initially sidelined him for what was expected to be an extended period.
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Brown's return to practice marks a significant milestone in his recovery. He now has a 21-day window to practice before the Chiefs must decide whether to activate him. However, his return could come much sooner than the full 21 days. Despite his clearance to practice, he will not be available for the upcoming game against the Cleveland Browns, but a potential return for the regular-season finale or the NFL playoffs is increasingly likely.Chiefs head coach Andy Reid mentioned that Brown has been eager to get back on the field and has been making good progress in his rehabilitation. The team will be cautious in reintegrating him into the lineup to ensure he is fully recovered and ready to contribute effectively once he returns to game action.