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Pre-Camp Breakdown: Examining the Chiefs Wide Receivers

The Kansas City Chiefs are set to kick off training camp in just a few weeks, and with the annual trek to St. Joseph nearly here, we're examining every position group on the roster heading into camp.

Here's a look at what we've covered so far: QB | RB | TE

We'll continue with the wide receiver group, where the Chiefs currently employ 13 players. Let's take a look at each, sorted alphabetically by returning players, veteran free agents, draft picks and rookie free agents.

Returning Players

Marquise "Hollywood" Brown

One of the Chiefs' most significant offseason additions prior to the 2024 campaign, Brown ended up missing the first 14 games of the year due to a sternoclavicular posterior dislocation that he suffered on the first play of the preseason.

It was a tough break for Brown, a former first-round pick who recorded at least 500 receiving yards in each of his first five seasons as a professional.

To his credit, Brown managed to return by Week 16 and played well, catching 14 passes for 141 yards in five games (including the playoffs). His opportunities were limited due to the circumstances, but Brown's impact on the offense was evident.

Quarterback Patrick Mahomes said as much following the Chiefs' victory over Pittsburgh in late December.

"You throw Hollywood in there, it kind of sets everybody perfectly in their roles," Mahomes said. "When you have that many weapons out there, it's hard for the defense to account for [everybody]. Hollywood has made a huge impact on this offense."

The Chiefs re-signed Brown following the year, and now healthy, he'll have a chance to pick up where he left off in 2025.

Skyy Moore

The No. 54 overall pick of the 2022 NFL Draft, Moore enters his fourth season with Kansas City after an injury-shortened campaign in 2024 that limited him to just six games (and without a catch).

In total, Moore has 43 catches for 494 yards and a score in 36 regular-season games with Kansas City, plus a 4-yard touchdown catch in Super Bowl LVII.

Injures have hindered his growth in the offense over the last few years, but for what it's worth, Moore – who appears to be healthy heading into camp – compiled a strong offseason training program.

Nikko Remigio

An undrafted free agent signee in 2023, Remigio – who spent his first season with the Chiefs on Injured Reserve – earned a spot on the practice squad last season before appearing in five games down the stretch.

He was an asset on special teams during that time, too, with 22 total kick and punt returns between Week 13 and the end of the regular season.

Prior to joining Kansas City, Remigio was a four-year contributor (largely as a return man) at the University of California before transferring to Fresno State for the 2022 campaign. He made the most of his fifth year, too, tallying career-bests in receptions (74), receiving yards (852) and receiving touchdowns (6). Remigio was also tied for the FBS lead with two punt return touchdowns.

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