Marquise Brown doesn’t want to have any regrets when his NFL career comes to an end.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver has met with various retired NFL players, and it has served as a reminder of what he can do now to maximize his time in the league. Brown was drafted in 2019 by the Baltimore Ravens as a 25th pick in the first round, the NFL mentioned. He then played for the Arizona Cardinals and now is on the Kansas City Chiefs’ roster, signed to a one-year, $7 million contract, which includes a $3 million signing bonus and $6.5 million guaranteed, per Spotrac.
He intends on leveraging his contracts to create a better life for himself, family, and other players in the league considering life beyond the field.
That desire has manifested into investing in luxury real estate in coastal communities through his private equity real estate firm Platinum Pro Capital, which is a result of a merger between Island Sky Investments and Brown’s private equity firm MZ Investments.
“When I saw the benefits of real estate, I came to her and said, ‘Man, I have so many of my friends that are coming to me with their problems, and I want to help them,'” Brown said to Bisnow. “My wife Zoei’s mom, Jennifer, she’s a partner, and she and Jason Caraway grew up together. Jason’s company, Island Sky Investments, has a long history of acquiring resort real estate properties. We merged together with our vision of helping athletes build generational wealth. We created this partnership, and since then we’ve just been trying to get it out there and get it in front of as many players as possible. Real estate is starting to become really fun for me, and it’s exciting just sharing it with other guys.”