When the Kansas City Chiefs traded up for wide receiver Xavier Worthy in the 2024 NFL Draft, they may have seen something the Buffalo Bills, with whom they traded for the pick, didn't. And that foresight has now paid off ten-fold: the rookie has proven a solid addition to KC's offense,
It's why when the Chiefs defeated the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, Worthy made sure to let the world know the Bills made a mistake. He caught six balls for a career-high 85 yards and a touchdown, reminding Buffalo of exactly who they passed on.
Worthy led the Chiefs with the most impressive performance of his rookie season, gaining 101 all-purpose yards and a touchdown.
The Kansas City Chiefs are heading to their third straight Super Bowl after beating the Buffalo Bills and rookie WR Xavier Worthy is a big reason why.
The rookie, who led all receivers in the AFC Championship Game with six catches for 85 yards, was acquired in a draft-day trade with the Buffalo Bills.
Wide receiver Xavier Worthy's pylon-reach touchdown restores Kansas City Chiefs' lead vs. Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game.
How did the Eagles and Chiefs get it done in their NFC and AFC title games, respectively? Let's take a closer look.
After the Buffalo Bills passed on him in the NFL Draft, Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy has extra motivation for the AFC Championship.
Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy was determined to show the Buffalo Bills what they missed, and he delivered in the AFC Championship Game.
Following a challenge from Bills' head coach Sean McDermott, the officials confirmed that Xavier Worthy came down with this pass.
The Bills had a chance to take wide receiver Xavier Worthy at the 2024 NFL Draft. Instead, he went to Kansas City and helped knock Buffalo out of the playoffs.