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    Hollywood Brown Guaranteed That He’ll Score His 1st Chiefs Touchdown Against Eagles in Super Bowl 59

    Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Hollywood Brown told the NFL Network he will “definitely” score his first touchdown as a Chiefs player in Super Bowl 59 against the Philadelphia Eagles.

    “I’m definitely getting in there this week for sure,” Brown said to NFL Network reporter Cameron Wolfe.

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    Hollywood Brown Guarantees His 1st Chiefs Touchdown Will Come in Super Bowl 59

    Brown was strutting around New Orleans on Thursday, Feb. 7, and put his full swag on display. He told Wolfe he anticipates being a gamebreaker in Super Bowl 59.

    It was not Joe Namath’s guaranteed victory for the New York Jets over the Baltimore Colts before Super Bowl 3 in Miami in 1969, but it was a guarantee nonetheless. Brown guaranteed he would score a touchdown against the Eagles in the Super Bowl.

    Brown, who was sidelined for most of this season, has yet to score a touchdown in the Chiefs’s red, gold, and white. He anticipates that the streak will come to an end in Super Bowl 59.

    The regular season for Brown was all but over before it started following his shoulder injury on the first play of the Chiefs’ preseason opener versus the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    Surgery and a trip to the injured reserve list followed, which was supposed to put a close on Brown’s 2024 season. However, he returned to play two games during the regular season. He also played in both playoff games for the Chiefs.

    Brown signed a one-year contract with the Chiefs last March, and it appeared he would play alongside Rashee Rice, potentially forming one of the top receiving duos in the league. Both were injured and missed time with injuries, however. Rice is done for the year, while Brown made it back in time to enjoy the Chiefs’ playoff run.

    Brown has had a solid career in the NFL, one that saw him start a combined 65 of 72 games with the Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardinals. He averaged 63 receptions for 729 yards before his injury-shortened Chiefs campaign, with 28 career touchdown receptions.

    His best season came in 2021 with the Ravens, when Brown caught a career-high 91 passes for 1,008 yards, the only 1,000-yard season of his career.

    At 27 years of age, Brown still has the potential for some productive seasons before reaching the dreaded age-30 marker. While in the past, many wide receivers have seen their careers begin to take a dip once they reach 30, Brown will only be 28 by the time the 2025 training camp opens.

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