Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has told reporters that wide receiver Xavier Worthy has exited organized team activities due to a hamstring injury.
The Eagles are signing a familiar name after his rookie minicamp tryout, as former Bengals first-round pick John Ross has signed a one year deal with the team.
Though the Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII, the team struggled on offense through much of the 2023 season — particularly at receiver. Kansas City addressed the position with two significant moves this offseason by signing free agent Marquise "Hollywood" Brown and trading up to select Xavier Worthy.
Kansas City Chiefs first-round draft pick Xavier Worthy was present at the team's final OTAs practice of the week on Wednesday, but he wasn't among the players participating. Chiefs HC Andy Reid confirmed to reporters after practice that Worthy is sitting out of practice out of injury-related precaution.
As media members got their first look at the 90-man offseason roster at Organized Team Activities (OTAs) on Wednesday, first-round draft pick Xavier Worthy was spotted without a helmet on the sidelines as a non-participant in practice.
Being an early-round NFL draft pick sets players up for success early in their careers, but nothing is ever guaranteed. The start of NFL OTAs can be a humbling experience for rookies as they experience the speed and strength of the professional game.
The Kansas City Chiefs anted up on their powerful offensive attack this offseason with the addition of Texas burner Xavier Worthy in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Kansas City Chiefs first-round pick Xavier Worthy has received a rather rude welcome to his new hometown.
The NFL has announced that the Kansas City Chiefs will host the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2 of the 2024 season. Here are three factors that could sway the outcome of the anticipated matchup.
If it weren’t for the brilliance of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce compensating for the receivers, the offensive playcalling of Matt Nagy, and the strategic planning of Andy Reid, the Kansas City Chiefs wouldn’t have even qualified for the playoffs last season, let alone win the Super Bowl.
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The 2024 NFL Draft featured a handful of wide receivers that many believe could become instant-impact performers in the league this season. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, like Keon Coleman and Xavier Worthy are two that have shown out for their respective organizations early on.
The Kansas City Chiefs knew they needed help at the wide receiver position for 2024. They went out and got Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy. His elite speed was something the team could not resist.
The Kansas City Chiefs selected University of Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the first round of the NFL Draft late last month, adding him to a growing stable of weapons for Patrick Mahomes.
The No. 1 jersey signals that the wearer is sleek and speedy. He sizzles on the field. And that’s why it’s such a perfect number for Chiefs first-round pick Xavier Worthy.
Xavier Worthy was the first-round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft for the Kansas City Chiefs, the two-time defending champions. That leads to a lot of expectations in how he is going to continue that success for the franchise, especially for an offense that could use the receiving help.
The wideout is confident as he makes the transition to the NFL.
He has been known as one of the fastest wide receivers in college the past few seasons. In three seasons with the Longhorns, he racked up 2,755 receiving yards and 26 scores in 39 games.
The Kansas City Chiefs are one of the most respected NFL franchises ever. That's what happens when you are a dynasty and have won four Super Bowls. They are a team that players want to play for, regardless of what the facilities look like.
It's safe to say that Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is stoked Kansas City took wide receiver Xavier Worthy with the 28th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft.
New Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy has already entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. ...Well, technically speaking, Xavier Worthy's gear has already entered the Hall of Fame.
The Kansas City Chiefs traded up in the 2024 NFL draft to select Texas WR Xavier Worthy with the pick No. 28 in the first round. The franchise showed a certain level of conviction and commitment that he was their guy, and the rookie seems to be returning the gesture.
The Kansas City Chiefs traded up to select wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the first round of the NFL Draft, and it is safe to say they fulfilled his wish in doing so.
At least one rival executive is not looking forward to facing the speedy wide receiver.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes got what he wanted on Thursday night: an explosive playmaker who will turbocharge their passing attack.
The Chiefs have moved up the draft board. The team has acquired pick No. 28 from the Bills and selected a potential offense game-breaker.
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