Michael Irvin claims ‘Patrick Mahomes will be dangerous’ live on Undisputed after Kansas City Chiefs’ new signing

Michael Irvin claims ‘Patrick Mahomes will be dangerous’ live on Undisputed after Kansas City Chiefs’ new signing

FORMER NFL legend Michael Irvin is a big fan of the Kansas City Chiefs’ latest signing and believes the move will take them over the top.

The 58-year-old Hall of Fame receiver appeared on Friday’s edition of Fox Sports’ Undisputed, revealing that he thinks Marquise Brown signing to the Chiefs and joining Patrick Mahomes is “dangerous” for the rest of the league.

Michael Irving believes the Chiefs new signing is a big deal

The Chiefs signed Marquise Brown on Thursday

The Former NFL star turned media analyst was alongside host Skip Bayless for the segment.

The two discussed NFL free agency and the news that the Chiefs signed Brown to a one-year $7 million on Thursday.

There is an additional $4 million on the table with incentives.

Irvin praised the signing, expressing that Brown has the potential and skill set to take the Chiefs’ offense to a new level.

He highlighted Kansas City’s long search for a player like this since the departure of the dynamic Tyreek Hill.

“Its a great move. Patrick Mahomes, with this kind of talent, is dangerous,” Irving said.

“You lose a Tyreek Hill, a guy that can knock the top off of any defense, and you go back-to-back championships.”

“Giving this man anything is dangerous.”

“Giving him somebody dangerous that’s really explosive in Marquise Hollywood Brown, has that ability.”

Irvin finished his point by declaring, “Hollywood is getting ready to really be Hollywood.”

Brown spent the past two seasons with the Arizona Cardinals.

He’s played a total of five years in the NFL and enjoyed the first three years of his career with the Baltimore Ravens.

In his five seasons on two teams, he has caught 313 passes for 3644 yards and 28 touchdowns.

He joins the Chiefs, who are coming off their second consecutive Super Bowl after Patrick Mahomes led the team to victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

Brown has played five seasons in the NFL