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 the AFC championship, finishing the game with 85 receiving yards on six catches and clinching a spot in the 2025 Super Bowl,
For the fourth time in the past seasons, the Buffalo Bills suffered elimination from the playoffs after they fell 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs. It was anothe
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy isn't the biggest guy. When the former Longhorn was at the NFL combine he measured in at 5-foot-11, 165 pounds, on the smaller end of most receivers. Even so,
The Kansas City Chiefs have relied on rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy more than they had planned to when they selected him with the No. 27 pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft last April.
The Bills traded away the pick the Chiefs used to take the Texas receiver, while Buffalo moved back to take the Florida State product.
Xavier Worthy didn’t forget. It was on the first day of the 2024 NFL Draft that the Kansas City Chiefs traded up for the speedy Texas wideout. Who did they trade with, you ask? Why that would be the team that might have been able to use him in the AFC title game on Sunday: the Buffalo Bills.
Xavier Worthy was an important part of the Kansas Chiefs' dominant 2024 season, catching 59 passes for 638 yards and six touchdowns.
With the Chiefs set to compete for a Super Bowl three-peat, Andy Reid recalls how his time with this Eagles WR influenced Xavier Worthy.
Starting the season off strong, Texas alum Xavier Worthy made immediate impact for the Kansas City Chiefs. In his first game in the red and gold, Worthy recorde
Andy Reid is proud of the development he's seen from former Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy during his rookie season.
Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Xavier Worthy has taken the NFL by storm as part of the Super Bowl champions, the Kansas City Chiefs receiver corps.
Xavier Worthy takes a playful jab at the Bills after the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win, reminding them of their draft “oops” moment.