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Kansas City Chiefs’ Hollywood Brown is already working out with Patrick Mahomes

The Kansas City Chiefs know that winning a Super Bowl will not be easy, as they have now done that a few times, including a recent back-to-back. However, a three-peat, which they are in line to try and achieve, is even harder. So, as they do best, the Chiefs are in the lab, as the kids say, meaning they are in the gym putting in work.

Kansas City Chiefs' Hollywood Brown is already working out with Patrick Mahomes

The time for offseason activities, such as vacation and time off, is ending for the players, or at least a large portion of them. We have seen this from guys like Patrick Mahomes, who really just take three weeks off; then it’s right back to the grind.

The Chiefs will certainly have to get right to work, especially considering how much work the offense needs. This team is usually built on having an elite offense, but last year showed us that the defense can carry the weight. And the Chiefs have a new player on that side of the ball that they have to get ready for the season.

During his introductory press conference, the new Chiefs’ receiver, Hollywood Brown, let everyone know that he would soon get to work with Patrick Mahomes, and he has kept his word.

On Instagram, we can see that Brown is working out with Mahomes and is already building a big chemistry. Brown is going to be a guy the Chiefs rely on a ton. They had to rely on Rashee Rice last season a lot as a rookie, and he was working with Mahomes in the offseason well before he knew he would be on the Chiefs. And, look how that worked out for them.

Brown will be a guy that is heavily integrated into the Chiefs’ offensive system. Now, we just have to wait and see how it all comes together. The Chiefs got Brown on a cheap deal, as he is betting on himself. Let’s see if he can cash in.

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