Following a fantastic performance in Sunday's AFC title game, Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy spoke on his redemption toward a Bills team that passed on him in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy entered the 2024 AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills with an extra layer of motivation, one that had been simmering ever
Wide receiver Xavier Worthy's pylon-reach touchdown restores Kansas City Chiefs' lead vs. Buffalo Bills in the AFC title game.
Xavier Worthy takes a playful jab at the Bills after the Chiefs’ AFC Championship win, reminding them of their draft “oops” moment.
The Chiefs traded with the Bills to select Xavier Worthy in the draft and he had a touchdown and incredible catch in the AFC Championship Game.
Whether Xavier Worthy made the catch on the second quarter pass that appeared to hit the ground after he wrestled it away from a Bills defender depends on who is answering the question.
The #Chiefs regained a narrow lead over the #Bills in the AFC Championship Game after rookie WR Xavier Worthy scored an impressive touchdown.
But there was also rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy. Worthy ended the game with a team-high six receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown, as well as two runs for 16 yards. He also came down with arguably the highlight grab of the game with a catch that set up one of Mahomes' two touchdown runs.
By now you know the story. The Buffalo Bills held the No. 28 pick in the NFL Draft, but were content to move back to 32, trading their selection to the Kansas C
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.
It was initially ruled a 26-yard gain for the Chiefs, and it appeared the ruling was due to the two players having simultaneous possession, which would give the receiver the catch. The Bills challenged the call and on replay, it appeared the ball hit the ground. After a commercial break to review things, officials ruled the play would stand.