Marquise Brown Injury Update: Chiefs WR Practices, but Uncertain for Week 1
News and Updates on Brown's Sternoclavicular Injury
Brown Practices for the First Time Since Injury
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise Brown attended practice for the first time since suffering a sternoclavicular injury in Saturday's preseason game against the Washington Commanders.
Brown's participation in practice is a positive sign, but he remains uncertain to play in Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals.
Brown's Sternoclavicular Injury
Brown suffered a sternoclavicular joint dislocation in Saturday's preseason game. The injury occurs when the collarbone dislocates from the sternum.
Brown was taken to a hospital in Florida on Saturday night after suffering the injury.
Treatment and Recovery Time for Sternoclavicular Injuries
The treatment for a sternoclavicular injury typically involves immobilization of the shoulder and rest.
The recovery time for a sternoclavicular injury can vary depending on the severity of the injury, but it typically takes several weeks to months to heal.
Brown's Status for Week 1
Brown's status for Week 1 against the Arizona Cardinals is uncertain.
The Chiefs will likely make a decision on Brown's status later this week.
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