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Chiefs TE is now facing a hefty "SEASON-END OF THE SEASON" suspension after punching an opponent in the face

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — October 7, 2025, 08:30 PM (GMT+7)

The Kansas City Chiefs are reeling from a shocking sideline incident that could alter their season. Wide receiver Marquise "Hollywood" Brown is now facing severe repercussions after punching Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis in the face during Monday Night Football’s Week 5 clash on October 6, 2025, at EverBank Stadium.

The altercation erupted late in the third quarter following Brown’s touchdown catch from Patrick Mahomes. After Lewis shoved him to the ground near the Jaguars’ sideline, Brown retaliated with a right-handed slap, sparking a chaotic melee. Teammates had to intervene as Brown unleashed a barrage of profanities.

The NFL wasted no time addressing the outburst. The league has imposed an initial fine of $40,000 on Brown for “unnecessary roughness” and “unsportsmanlike conduct,” according to a statement released Tuesday. The penalty reflects the severity of his aggressive action, caught vividly on mic’d up cameras.

However, the punishment may not end there. NFL insiders suggest Brown could face a season-ending suspension, pending a full review by the league’s disciplinary office. A “fighting” violation, if upheld, could extend his ban beyond the standard fine, especially given the public nature of the incident.

Chiefs head coach Andy Reid expressed concern post-game: “Hollywood’s passion is undeniable, but we’ll handle this internally and support whatever the league decides.” Fans on X are divided, with some defending Brown’s fire (“He was provoked!”) and others demanding justice (“Suspend him—can’t act like that!”).

The timing couldn’t be worse for the Chiefs, now 2-3 after the 31-28 loss, as they prepare for Week 6 against the Denver Broncos. Brown’s potential absence would weaken an already struggling offense, with Rashee Rice still sidelined. As the NFL deliberates, all eyes are on whether this meltdown will cost Brown the rest of 2025. Stay tuned to Chiefs.com for updates!

Based on reports from Chiefs’ media, NFL statements, and social media reactions.

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