VIDEO: Marquise Brown Immediately Jumps On The Taylor Swift Bandwagon After Signing With The Chiefs..
VIDEO: Marquise Brown Immediately Jumps On The Taylor Swift Bandwagon After Signing With The Chiefs..

New Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise Brown wasted little time becoming a Swiftie after joining the Super Bowl champions in free agency.
The star wideout will be catching his passes from the best quarterback in the game, Patrick Mahomes, after signing a one-year deal with Kansas City this week. His move follows a two-year spell with the Arizona Cardinals.
With Taylor Swift now a member of Chiefs Kingdom given her relationship with star tight end Travis Kelce, members of the team have been showing her love. It appears Brown could hardly wait as he’s already shown up in a Twitch video bumping to one of her tracks.
Also Read: PHOTO: Marquise Brown Reveals The Text Message Andy Reid Sent That Convinced Him To Sign With Chiefs
The clip below shows the WR enjoying Taylor’s “Blank Space” from her 2014 album ‘1989’.
Marquise Brown Could Have A Career Year In Kansas City
Marquise Brown signed a one-year contract potentially worth up to $11 million with the Chiefs. He is expected to have the best year of his career with the repeating champions.
The receiver was drafted 25th overall out of Oklahoma in 2019 and spent the first three years of his career with the Baltimore Ravens before reuniting with college teammate Kyler Murray in Arizona.
He has made 313 catches for a total of 3,644 yards and 28 touchdowns in 72 games since going pro. The 26-year-old registered 51 catches for 574 yards and two scores last term. The Cardinals went 4-13, missing the playoffs for a second straight year.
Given that he will be playing with one of the best QBsin NFL history, as well as one of the greatest offensive minds in Andy Reid, there’s no reason Marquise Brown can’t be one of the most effective pass catchers in the league in 2024.
The newest Taylor Swift fan is expected to start alongside Rashee Rice and Justin Watson in Reid’s offense next season.
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