First-year speedster Xavier Worthy’s 638 receiving yards rank second behind the team’s legendary tight end Travis Kelce. On Saturday, the rookie will make his postseason debut as the Chiefs play the Houston Texans on GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
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On Tuesday, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, cornerback Trent McDuffie, and receiver Xavier Worthy spoke to the media. You can watch their full comments below.
With a blazing 4.21-second 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine, Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy had the league’s attention.
Houston Texans QB C.J. Stroud understands there’s an emotional return heading back to Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired DeAndre Hopkins, who, along with Marquise Brown, mentored Xavier Worthy, improving his performance ahead of the playoffs.
The Kansas City Chiefs will welcome a familiar foe back to Arrowhead Stadium to kick off their postseason run.
The Kansas City Chiefs traded for DeAndre Hopkins midway through the season, back when the two-time defending Super Bowl champs had lost wide receivers Marquise Brown and Rashee Rice to injuries, and the hope was the three-time All-Pro could help to stabilize a position group that had struggled for years.
The divisional round is here with four tasty matchups for football fans to enjoy. The Chiefs' march toward a third straight Super Bowl begins Saturday afternoon when they host the Texans at Arrowhead Stadium.
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The Kansas City Chiefs traded for DeAndre Hopkins midway through the season, back when the two-time defending Super Bowl champs had lost wide receivers Marquise Brown and Rashee Rice to injuries, and the hope was that the three-time All-Pro could help to stabilize a position group that had struggled for years.
The Kansas City Chiefs traded for DeAndre Hopkins midway through the season, back when the two-time defending Super Bowl champs had lost wide receivers Marquise Brown and Rashee Rice to injuries, and the hope was that the three-time All-Pro could help to stabilize a position group that had struggled for years.