
KANSAS CITY, MO — Patrick Mahomes has never been one to hype players just for the headlines. But when the reigning MVP talks about Hollywood Brown, there’s a different kind of tone in his voice — one of genuine belief.
“He’s always had the talent,” Mahomes said this week. “He’s dealt with a lot of injuries, but when he’s there, he plays hard, he understands the game, and he does a great job.”
For Mahomes, this isn’t about stats or highlight reels — it’s about resilience. Hollywood Brown’s journey from promise to frustration and now resurgence with the Chiefs has been marked by patience, work ethic, and quiet confidence. And Mahomes, who knows a thing or two about carrying expectations, sees something special brewing.
“The great thing about this offense is it can come from everywhere,” Mahomes continued. “Hollywood, Tyquan’s had big games, Xavier’s had big games, Travis (Kelce), other guys. Now we’re getting Rashee. So it’s all about building depth. I think Veach has done a great job with that.”
But the heart of Mahomes’ message wasn’t just about talent — it was about brotherhood.
“Those guys love each other in that receiving room,” he said. “They love each other, and they want each other to do good. When you have that mindset as a whole room, you can have a lot of success.”
It’s that culture — not just the speed, not just the scheme — that has defined Kansas City’s dynasty under Mahomes. Players come and go, but belief, trust, and chemistry endure.
And if Patrick Mahomes is right, the world is about to see what he’s seen all along: Hollywood Brown isn’t becoming a star — he’s finally stepping into the light. 🌟🏈
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