Kansas City Chiefs rookie WR Xavier Worthy doesn't seem to have the same worries that others do about Brett Veach's decision to re-sign veteran WR Mecole Hardman. The decision to re-sign Hardman has been criticized, with one of the main points of contention being redundancy at the position.
As far as markets available for the coming NFL season, total receiving touchdowns is a curious one, and there are plenty of options to consider.
Former Texas Longhorns wide receiver Xavier Worthy was taken with No. 28 pick by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 NFL Draft just over a month ago, becoming the first UT wide receiver taken in the first round since Roy Williams in 2004.
The Chiefs and Worthy moved past one offseason hurdle Wednesday
When the Kansas City Chiefs signed second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia at the end of May, that brought their total up to six of seven 2024 NFL draft picks signed. Only the team's first-round draft pick, WR Xavier Worthy, remains unsigned at this time.
Here are three reasons to be optimistic about the Chiefs in 2024.
One of the more interesting elements of the draft is what goes on behind the scenes. Every year, plenty of discussions between franchises never see the light of day after late April's festivities.
The New England Patriots may have had their eyes set on a particular top-rated reciever prospect during the first round of this year's draft. According to Michael Lombardi, former NFL executive and league insider, on The Pat McAfee Show, the Patriots had heavy interest in Texas WR Xavier Worthy in the back-end of the first round.
Over the past three seasons, the Kansas City Chiefs have dumped a ton of assets into their wide receiver room with little signs of production. They are hoping their first round selection in the 2024 NFL Draft, Xavier Worthy, turns their fortunes around.
The transfer portal is a black hole in the college football universe, swallowing up talented players from one team and dropping them not so gently on the other side of the fence where the grass is sometimes lush and green, and sometimes not.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs made a massive move. The Buffalo Bills were slotted at pick No. 28 to potentially select their Stefon Diggs replacement or address one of the other needs that came up after their slew of off-season cuts.
Xavier Worthy is in line to potentially star right away with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2024. After he ran an NFL Combine record 4.21-second forty-yard dash, it was clear that he was not going to drop out of round one of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Two of three OTA sessions are in the books for the Kansas City Chiefs, yet rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy has yet to make much progress on the field.
It's never too early to consider which NFL rookies might be primed for big years. One such market that sportsbooks have posted is which first-year pass-catcher will lead all rookies in receiving yards.
Kansas City Chiefs first-round pick Xavier Worthy has received a rather rude welcome to his new hometown.
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.
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 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.
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