Kansas City #Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy praises veterans for his evolution before the postseason: ‘It helped a lot’ | @EdEastonJr
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy caught five passes for 45 yards in the 23-14 win over the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round. Worthy finished the game second on the team in receiving stats behind Travis Kelce but was the only wide receiver to catch a pass for Kansas City.
Worthy's rookie year has built up to his first-ever playoff game, and both he and the team know he's prepared for it.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy has been preparing for his first playoff game with the help of several team veterans.
Worthy found the end zone nine times during the regular season, tallying six receiving and three rushing. He trailed only wide receiver Brian Thomas of the Jacksonville Jaguars, who recorded ten total touchdowns among rookies. While also finished 10th among all rookies in yards from scrimmage with 742.
With most of their offense healthy for the playoffs, the Chiefs are excited to optimize their dynamic tandem of wideouts.
Kansas City Chiefs veteran receiver DeAndre Hopkins has spoken on the mentor role he's played for rookie Xavier Worthy.
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Xavier Worthy credits his late-season surge to working with DeAndre Hopkins and Marquise Brown, a pair of veteran wide receivers who took the first-round pick under their wing.
The Kansas City Chiefs have reached the AFC Championship game for the seventh consecutive season, or every year Patrick Mahomes has been the starting quarterback of the franchise. This is all part of the Chiefs' quest to win their third consecutive Super Bowl,
ESPN commentator Troy Aikman in awe of Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr.'s 8-yard TFL vs. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy in red zone.