Chiefs wide receiver Marquise “Hollywood” Brown will make his season debut against the Houston Texans in Week 16 after being activated from injured reserve following shoulder surgery for a dislocated sternoclavicular joint. Head coach Andy Reid confirmed Brown’s return after initial doubts about his availability for the regular season, with quarterback Patrick Mahomes also likely to play despite a high ankle sprain. Brown, who signed a one-year contract with the Chiefs in March, will be stepping onto the field for the first time this season, adding depth to the team’s receiving corps.
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Steelers-Ravens: Baltimore clinches playoff berth and keeps Pittsburgh from winning AFC North crown
The Baltimore Ravens clinched a playoff berth and kept the Pittsburgh Steelers from winning the AFC North crown with a 34-17 victory, tying both teams at 10-5 atop the division with two games to go. The Ravens' defense came up big with a pick 6 in the fourth quarter, while Lamar Jackson had a strong performance, leading the team to the crucial win. Baltimore is now in contention for an AFC North title and looks...
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