Find out about Marquise "Hollywood" Brown's net worth, salary, contract, endorsements, and girlfriend.
Marquise "Hollywood" Brown plays as a receiver and is currently in the books of the Kansas City Chiefs. He was born in Hollywood, Florida.
The nickname "Hollywood" was earned during his college football career at the University of Oklahoma, where he was one of the best players known for his speed and playmaking abilities.
The Baltimore Ravens selected Marquise "Hollywood" Brown after he finished the 2019 NFL Draft as the 25th overall pick in the first round.
Brown featured for the Arizona Cardinals before moving to the Chiefs.
Salary and Contract Breakdown
The Kansas City Chiefs signed a one-year contract extension with the Browns that is valued at $11 million. The contract includes a base salary of $3.5 million, a $3 million signing bonus, and a $250,000 workout bonus.
A further breakdown of Brown's contract shows $250,000 would be earned as per-game active bonuses with incentives potentially rising to $4 million and a total value of $11 million.
Brown's impressive agreement with the Chiefs would carry up to $6.79 million and include $6.5 million in guaranteed money for the receiver.
Net Worth
Brown has an estimated net worth in the region of $35 million earned from his NFL contracts with the Baltimore Ravens, Arizona Cardinals and recently with the Chiefs.
Business, Investments, and Endorsements
Unfortunately, we currently do not have detailed information about his business, investments and endorsement deals.
Awards and Trophies
Brown earned First-team All-American and First-team All-Big 12 honours in 2018 during his college football career.
College Career
Brown began his college football career with the Canyons in 2016 and featured for one season before switching to the University of Oklahoma, where he played two seasons from 2017 to 2018.
In 2018, he earned First-team All-American and First-team All-Big 12 honours and performed the lead to the 2019 NFL Draft.
NFL Career
Baltimore Ravens (2019-2021)
The Baltimore Ravens draughted Brown in 2019. He went on to play three seasons with the team, achieving his best in 2021.
Arizona Cardinals (2022-2023)
He was traded to the Arizona Cardinals.
Kansas City Chiefs (2024-Present)
Brown was signed by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024. However, injuries prevented him from getting regular minutes in the first team.
He re-signed with the Chiefs in March 2025 on a one-year deal valued at $11 million.
Best Season
Brown recorded his best campaign in the NFL during the 2021 season with the Baltimore Ravens. Statistics show that he recorded 91 receptions with receiving yards (1,008), along with 6 touchdowns.
Super Bowl and MVP
As of March 2025, Brown has not won a Super Bowl and has not been named the NFL MVP. However, he featured in Super Bowl LIX with the Kansas City Chiefs but lost to the Philadelphia Eagles.