ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Kansas Metropolis Chiefs extensive receiver Marquise Brown will not want surgical procedure for his dislocated shoulder, coach Andy Reid mentioned.
“They had been capable of get the joint again into place with out surgical procedure, which is a constructive,” Reid mentioned after the Chiefs concluded a coaching camp observe at Missouri Western State College. “Then we’ll simply see on the restoration. He’s again in Kansas Metropolis now. He stayed over in Jacksonville till they bought that factor located.”
Requested whether or not Brown may return in time to play within the Chiefs’ Sept. 5 season opener in opposition to the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium, Reid mentioned, “We’ll see how that goes.”
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Brown suffered a dislocation of the sternoclavicular shoulder joint within the Chiefs’ preseason opener in opposition to the Jaguars and was taken to a hospital for examination. He caught a go from Patrick Mahomes on the primary play of the sport for an 11-yard acquire and was tackled, touchdown on his left shoulder. He instantly headed to the sideline to be examined by medical personnel after which was taken to the locker room.
Brown is without doubt one of the Chiefs’ largest free agent additions. The Chiefs expect Brown and first-round draft choose Xavier Worthy to enhance their extensive receiving play, a disappointment final season.
With the Arizona Cardinals final season, Brown had 51 catches for 574 yards and 4 touchdowns.