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Chiefs WR Marquise Brown getting checked out at hospital after suffering shoulder dislocation vs. Jaguars

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown suffered a sternoclavicular joint dislocation in Saturday's preseason game against the Jacksonville Jaguars and was at a local hospital being checked out, head coach Andy Reid said after the game.

Reid compared Brown's injury to the one Tyreek Hill suffered in the 2019 season, coincidentally also against the Jaguars. Reid said he expected Brown to "potentially" miss some time. Hill missed four games with the similar injury in 2019.

"I think he'll miss some time. We'll just see where it's at, I mean, I said that they're kind of going through it right now and we'll know more later on," Reid said after the game, via team transcripts.

Brown suffered the left shoulder injury on his first snap as a Chief. Patrick Mahomes hit Brown on a crossing route for an 11-yard catch, but he was driven to the turf by Jaguars cornerback Montaric Brown.

It would be Hollywood's only snap of the night. The Chiefs listed him as questionable to return, but Brown was replaced by rookie Xavier Worthy for the remainder of the first series and never reentered the game.

The Chiefs lost to the Jaguars, 26-13.

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