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The Chiefs enhanced their already fast-paced offense by drafting Xavier Worthy. Here's some bold predictions involving the rookie.
The 2024 regular season is in the rearview mirror and all that's left before we put the entire year to bed is Super Bowl LIX. While the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are gearing up for that bid to hoist the Lombardi Trophy,
Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy had an interesting take away after he had his first interaction with Taylor Swift.
Fresno native and former Central high school standout Xavier Worthy talks advancing to the Super Bowl. The rookie wide receiver was drafted in the first round to Kansas City.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has praised Xavier Worthy's performance against the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game.
When former Texas football wide receiver Xavier Worthy was drafted 28th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs last season, it seemed that the fastest player in NFL combine history would be a perfect fit with the strong arm of quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the ubiquitous Taylor Swift will be among the familiar faces for this year’s Super Bowl when the Kansas City Chiefs go for an unprecedented three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles on Feb.
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce will be among the familiar faces at the Super Bowl when the Kansas City Chiefs go for an unprecedented three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy ends Year 1 with an almighty bang. The Kansas City Chiefs will face off against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl with a shot at history on the line for Patrick Mahomes.
Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Xavier Worthy is wrapping up his rookie season in the NFL having set a Kansas City Chiefs franchise record. After winning t
Thought the Bills/Chiefs game hinged on what appeared to be a bad spot. Whatever was called on the field was not going to be overturned. One line judge had it correctly (IMO) spotted as a first, the other marked it short. In that scenario, who gets the final decision? Gutted for Allen and Bills fans and not much interest in SB now.