Despite the blowout Super Bowl loss, Fresno native Xavier Worthy served as the solo shining star for the Kansas City Chiefs' ...
The Chiefs leaned on a rookie wide receiver during their Super Bowl run a year ago. They are leaning on another one this year ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Two days before the biggest game of his rookie season, Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy knew exactly why his role would be a major subplot of the AFC Championship Game against ...
Having beaten the Houston Texans and then the Buffalo Bills, in which rookie receiver Xavier Worthy got his revenge on the AFC East franchise with a starring performance, now attention turns to ...
Which, as a result, meant that for the first time in months No. 1 cornerback Trent McDuffie saw a lot of rookie Xavier Worthy ... the season, Worthy established a new career high with seven ...
It's why when the Chiefs defeated the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, Worthy made sure to let the world know the Bills made a mistake. He caught six balls for a career-high 85 yards ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy celebrates after ... He’s only gonna get better.” Worthy had a season-high in receiving yards and scored a touchdown for the third time in ...
“This game means a little bit more to me,” Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy said. The rookie could’ve been part of the Buffalo Bills, the team the Chiefs defeated in the thrilling 32-29 ...
Unfortunately, we also ran up on some early controversy at Arrowhead Stadium with a Xavier ... Worthy and the right side of the field but also toward two Bills defensive backs. Cole Bishop high ...
And Steve Spagnuolo and his defense. But there was also rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy. Worthy ended the game with a team-high six receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown, as well as two runs ...