The Kansas City Chiefs continued to tweak their roster following the conclusion of their three-day rookie minicamp.
While the Chiefs immediately signed wide receiver Reggie Brown after he went undrafted out of James Madison University, he was also the first cut. On Tuesday, May 7, Kansas City signed undrafted wide receiver Jaaron Hayek, one of three dozen players invited to minicamp on a tryout basis.
In a corresponding move, the Chiefs cut Brown, per Arrowhead Live. Brown’s release was a bit surprising considering his pedigree. Last season, he recorded 53 receptions for 1,055 yards and a team-leading 9 touchdowns. Against UConn, he set a single-game school record with 202 receiving yards.
The receiver’s average of 19.89 yards per catch ranked ninth nationally, JMU Sports reported, and second in the Sun Belt Conference.
One of the best single-game receiving performance we’ve seen at JMU!
— JMU Football (@JMUFootball) November 11, 2023
Reggie. Brown.#GoDukes
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However, the competition proved too much for the First-Team All-SBC wide receiver. There were 74 players in total, including 38 undrafted rookies and four NFL veterans invited to try out. Chiefs quarterback Chris Oladokun and six other first-year active roster players also participated in rookie minicamp, along with all seven of the Chiefs 2024 draft picks and 17 signed undrafted free agents.
Brown posted photos with his family on Instagram after the Chiefs signed him last month. He captioned the the since-deleted the album, “🙏🏿🚀 @chiefs.”