Hollywood Brown focuses on Super Bowl as contract talks wait
Marquise "Hollywood" Brown signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the Kansas City Chiefs and will become a free agent in March. He is focused on the Super Bowl and not considering his future until after the game. Brown struggled with injuries this season, playing only two regular-season games. He caught three passes for 35 yards in the AFC Championship Game and is set to play in his first Super Bowl on Sunday. Chiefs coach Andy Reid noted Brown's recent performance, highlighting his experience and speed. Brown aims to contribute significantly in the Super Bowl before addressing his future in the NFL.