There are concerns in the organization of Kansas City chiefs that the Hollywood Brown open receiver is a goal for Buffalo Bills.
Brown, 27, is entering the free agency after the Chiefs lost the Super Bowl against the Philadelphia Eagles and is expected to have a variety of teams in search of him.
The bosses, who currently do not have too much space to work, are worried that Bills lead the persecution, according to ESPN.
The report adds that the Bills Marshal, Josh Allen, has apparently wanted to play with Brown and that now, the AFC team is aligning a movement.
The Chiefs defeated the Bills in the Arrowhead Stadium in the AFC championship game to reach the Super Bowl, ending the hopes of posterada from Buffalo for the fourth time since 2020.
Brown had a year interrupted in Kansas City, hurt his shoulder in the first play of the preseason and the need for surgery. He returned for the victory of December 21 against Houston Texans.

The Hollywood Brown open receiver is entering free agency after a season with the chiefs

There are fears in chiefs that Buffalo Bills are aligning a movement to sign Brown

According to reports, Josh Allen, the Bills Campo Marshal, is a great Brown admirer
The field marshal of the bosses, Patrick Mahomes, was delighted with Brown's arrival last summer and is likely to press it to return to Kansas City in a longer agreement.
Speaking last July, Mahomes said: 'It is a large group that combines well together, so I am excited for its future. The sky is the limit.
'He (Brown) can run those on the middle routes, can run really good routes and can run deeply.
“It's not like Fast is the only thing you can do and you've seen that kind of true perspirate in these last days of practice and continues to improve and improve.”
For his part, Brown said before the Super Bowl that he was not considering his future in the game beyond the confrontation of the Eagles in New Orleans.
And after the loss of 40-22, Brown said on social networks: 'Proud of the boys, the season I will never forget.
“I don't know what the future holds, but thanks to Jesus for the opportunity we had tonight … Back to work.”