Hollywood Brown is reported as questionable for the game against Baltimore
Reid will finish off preseason before taking on the Ravens in their openerLAPRESSE
As the Kansas City Chiefs inch closer to their regular season debut, the team is largely in good shape health-wise, though one key player remains a concern.
Head coach Andy Reid addressed the media on Monday, stating that the roster is mostly intact, with just one player, wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, potentially missing the opening game against the Baltimore Ravens
Brown suffered a shoulder injury during the Chiefs‘ first preseason matchup earlier this month, initially leading to fears he could miss significant time. However, while early reports suggested a 4-to-6 week recovery period, there is still hope within the organization that he might recover in time to play in Week 1.
Mahomes gave his thoughts on Brown’s injury
“It could’ve been worse,” quarterback Patrick Mahomes reflected last week. “It’s a blow to lose someone like Brown, especially with the experience he brings to the table, but we’ve got depth in that position. Hopefully, he’ll be back on the field sooner rather than later.”
Brown, who signed a one-year contract with Kansas City after two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, has proven himself a dependable target in his NFL career. The former Oklahoma standout has recorded 313 receptions for 3,644 yards and 28 touchdowns over five seasons.
Despite Brown‘s uncertain status, Reid provided a positive update on other injured players, including offensive linemen Joe Thuney and Jawaan Taylor, as well as defensive tackle Chris Jones. These players are expected to be ready to go when the Chiefs take on the Ravens to kick off the 2024 season on September 5.
VIDEO: Amish Woman Has Everyone Losing Their Minds After Pulling Off The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleading Routine In Very Impressive Fashion
Amish Woman recreating Dallas Cowboys’ dance routine (Photo via @DraftDiamonds/X)
An Amish woman quite expertly recreated one of the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders’ dance moves, and is going viral online.
The Cowboys’ dancers have been front and center lately since they are featured in a new Netflix series.
The show has seen several cheerleaders trend online since, with the “Thunderstruck” routine taking on a new streak of popularity – so much so, an Amish woman has been doing the rounds online for pulling it off.
“What happens behind the barn stays behind the barn,” read the caption to the original TikTok video, which has since been deleted.
Fortunately, it found its way to X/Twitter before being taken down and can be seen below: