Most of the attention is going to be on both QBs and playcallers on both sides (whichever team can defend the pass out of their base personnel the best might win this game), but I’m going to focus on one player whose role has increased since the last time these two played: Chiefs’ rookie wideout Xavier Worthy.
Life for an NFL rookie can be tough, to begin with, and we often see progression in the second half of the season, and that's exactly what's happened with Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy. After a slow start,
After being an important part of the offense in the regular season, that continued as the Chiefs moved one closer to another Super Bowl appearance
Kansas City #Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy praises veterans for his evolution before the postseason: ‘It helped a lot’ | @EdEastonJr
If you look around the Chiefs locker room, it seems as if each player’s individual stall is too small. This has nothing to do with the size of the players, many of whom are typically very large men. Take a look at the stalls behind Chiefs coach Andy Reid in this video.
With most of their offense healthy for the playoffs, the Chiefs are excited to optimize their dynamic tandem of wideouts.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy has been preparing for his first playoff game with the help of several team veterans.
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.
Only WR with receptions for KC
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has spoken of how he has navigated the ups and downs that come with a rookie receiver like Xavier Worthy.
The MVP race between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen? Thrilling. Saquon Barkley's chase for the single-season rushing record? Incredible. The Detroit
The Kansas City Chiefs' first-round selection of wide receiver Xavier Worthy was about more than his record-breaking performance at the NFL Combine. They selected a game-changing talent who continues to improve weekly and set new standards with his play.