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Andy Reid and the Chiefs are preparing a blockbuster trade for a star wide receiver to back up Patrick Mahomes


Andy Reid and the Chiefs are preparing a blockbuster trade for a star wide receiver to back up Patrick Mahomes

Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs Are Super Bowl Favorites, but injuries could be a big problem in the future. So far they have already lost wide receivers Hollywood Brown and running back Isiah Pacheco.

Although Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy Although the Portuguese performed sensationally with two victories against the Baltimore Ravens and the Cincinnati Bengals, that may not be enough.

Therefore, to help Patrick MahomesThe Chiefs front office is already examining how to NFL Trade deadline. Suddenly a star player has emerged as an option.

Who will replace Hollywood Brown on the Chiefs?

Hollywood Brown is out for the rest of the season due to a shoulder injury and according to a report by Dan Graziano, the Kansas City Chiefs may have found their favorite name to replace it.

Although the wide receiver’s position in the rankings looks solid with Rashee RiceXavier Worthy and JuJu Smith-Schuster, Amary Cooper is a player to keep an eye on before the trade deadline (November 5).

NFL News: Andy Reid and Chiefs sign star players to protect Patrick Mahomes

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The information suggests that other teams will be really interested if the The Cleveland Browns decide to do something. This includes the Dallas Cowboysthe Los Angeles Rams and the Washington Commanders.

Miguel Angel Fernandez Castro

Miguel Angel Fernandez Castro is a sports journalist and analyst at Bolavip US, specializing in NFL, MLB, NBA, college football, soccer, tennis and golf. With over 15 years of experience, he has worked as a broadcaster, commentator and reporter at Grupo ACIR Radio in Mexico, covering major global events such as the FIFA World Cup, Super Bowl, FIFA Confederations Cup, World Baseball Classic, Pan American Games, PGA Tour and ATP Tour. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education.