Kansas City Chiefs Sign Tyquan Thornton
Kansas City Chiefs Sign Tyquan Thornton

Kansas City Chiefs Sign Tyquan Thornton

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise 'Hollywood' Brown is reportedly recovering well from a collarbone injury and may return before the playoffs, which could help struggling quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who is tied for the NFL lead in interceptions this season. Despite Mahomes' impressive career accolades, including multiple MVP awards, he is on track to become the first player to win both an NFL MVP and a Super Bowl MVP while also leading the league in interceptions in a single season. Following a recent loss to the Buffalo Bills, the Chiefs have signed former New England Patriots receiver Tyquan Thornton to bolster their receiving corps. In addition, star tight end Travis Kelce has secured a two-year contract extension, making him the highest-paid tight end in the NFL. The Chiefs' roster adjustments come as they aim to maintain their success this season, with Mahomes under contract until 2032. The team's need for reliable pass-catchers is heightened as they navigate injuries to key players like Rashee Rice and Brown.

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