NFL: Chiefs open window for WR Hollywood Brown, K Harrison Butker

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The Kansas City Chiefs opened the 21-day practice windows Friday for wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown and kicker Harrison Butker.

Brown, 27, has been on injured reserve since Sept. 13 with a sternoclavicular joint injury sustained in the preseason.

He signed a one-year, $7 million contract with the Chiefs in March after playing three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens (2019-21) and two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals (2022-23).

Brown has 313 catches for 3,644 yards and 28 touchdowns in 72 career games (65 starts). He posted a 1,000-yard season with the Ravens in 2021.

Butker, 29, has not played since the Chiefs’ 16-14 home win over the Denver Broncos on Nov. 10. He had surgery on his left knee and went on injured reserve on Nov. 14.

Butker is 18 of 20 on field-goal attempts (long of 53) and 21 of 22 on extra-point attempts this season.

For his career, the three-time Super Bowl champion has converted 89.2 percent of his field goals and 94.6 percent of his PATs. Butker needs 25 points to become the third player in Chiefs history with 1,000.

The Chiefs (12-1) will play three of their remaining four regular season games on the road, starting with Sunday’s contest at the Cleveland Browns (3-10).

–Field Level Media

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