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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid provided an optimistic update on wide receiver Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown's recovery from a sternoclavicular joint dislocation, suggesting he may return for the Week 2 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. Reid noted that Brown did not practice on Wednesday but is feeling better and undergoing periodic tests that indicate progress. The injury timeline is similar to that of former Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill, who returned after roughly 35 days from a similar injury. Brown's potential return would bolster the Chiefs' offense, which already features impressive performances from other wide receivers, including Rashee Rice and rookie Xavier Worthy. Despite the uncertainty, Reid expressed hope for Brown's availability on Sunday, highlighting the importance of cautious recovery. The Chiefs are set to face the Bengals at home this weekend as they seek to enhance their offensive capabilities.
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