The Chiefs signed Hollywood Brown as an upgrade at wide receiver, and Brown expected to play a key role in the offense. A sternoclavicular joint injury in the preseason quickly ended those thoughts.
Brown required surgery, costing him 15 games.
In his five games, which included three postseason games, Brown made a modest 14 receptions for 141 yards.
“[I really leaned on my faith](https://atozsports.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs-news/hollywood-brown-reflects-on-2024-injury-shares-goal-for-2025-season/),” Brown said Tuesday, via Nick Boesch of AtoZ Sports. “I was coming back really just trying to help whichever way I could. And that was my mindset, and that helped carry me through the end of last year. So, I was just really grateful that I even had the opportunity to come back.”
Brown, who re-signed with the Chiefs, is back healthy.
“I’m back 100 percent, doing my offseason work,” Brown said.
Now, it’s about staying healthy.
“God willing, a healthy season,” Brown said. “It’s my number one goal, just being able to really showcase what I can do. That’s all I’m looking to do.”
Brown, 28, has had one 1,000-yard season in his six seasons with three different teams.