Wide receiver Hollywood Brown has made a significant career move by signing a one-year contract with the Kansas City Chiefs, leaving behind the Arizona Cardinals. The deal with the Chiefs could potentially earn Brown up to $11 million, as reported by NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
During his time with the Cardinals, Brown accumulated impressive stats, with 118 catches on 208 targets for 1,283 yards and seven touchdowns over the past two seasons. Despite starting as the team’s No. 1 option in his first year due to DeAndre Hopkins’ suspension, Brown faced setbacks due to a fractured foot. However, he managed to lead the Cardinals in both receptions and touchdowns last season, showcasing his resilience and talent.
Brown’s connection with quarterback Kyler Murray was evident on the field, as the duo played together for half of Brown’s 26 games in Arizona. Together, they amassed 62 catches for 699 yards and three touchdowns, highlighting their chemistry and potential impact for the Chiefs.
With Brown’s departure, the Cardinals’ wide receiver room now faces a void, although the team has reportedly signed Chris Moore to help fill the gap. Speculation has arisen that the Cardinals may target a wide receiver with their top selection in the upcoming NFL Draft, as they seek to enhance their offensive arsenal and support Murray effectively.
Overall, Brown’s move to the Chiefs marks a new chapter in his career, while the Cardinals are left to strategize and rebuild their wide receiver group for the upcoming season. Stay tuned for more updates as the NFL Draft approaches, and teams make moves to strengthen their rosters for the future.