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Breaking News: Kansas City Chief head coach just summitted his resignation letter to the management.

Breaking News: Kansas City Chief Andy Reid head coach just summitted his resignation letter to the management.

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown did not need surgery for the shoulder injury he suffered in the team’s preseason opener in Jacksonville.

Brown spent Saturday night in a Jacksonville hospital before being released Sunday morning and was not present for Monday’s practice.

“They were able to get the joint back in place without surgery, which is a positive,” Reid said. “We’ll just see on the recovery. He’s back in Kansas City now. He stayed over in Jacksonville until they got that thing situated.”

Reid said after Saturday’s game that Brown suffered a sternoclavicular posterior dislocation.

Reid also compared Brown’s injury to the same situation former Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill dealt with in the 2019 regular-season opener. Hill missed four games before returning.

Reid, however, didn’t commit to a similar timeline for Brown with the regular-season opener against the Baltimore Ravens on k you for watching

“We’ll see how that goes,” Reid said.

Brown’s absence for upcoming practices – and perhaps Week 1 – leaves a hole in Kansas City’s offense.

The Chiefs signed Brown to a one-year deal in March as part of a retooled wide receiver group. The Chiefs then selected Xavier Worthy in the first round of the draft.

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