Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy was determined to show the Buffalo Bills what they missed, and he delivered in the AFC Championship Game.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue to do the unthinkable. The Chiefs are going to their third straight Super Bowl and did it in last-minute fashion like they have
We published coloring and activity pages drawn by The Kansas City Star’s illustrator Neil Nakahodo each day leading up to the Super Bowl, including:
The Kansas City Chiefs have relied on rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy more than they had planned to when they selected him with the No. 27 pick in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft last April.
The Kansas City Chiefs punched their ticket to yet another Super Bowl - their fifth in the past six seasons - with a 32-29 victory over Josh Allen and the
Xavier Worthy didn’t forget. It was on the first day of the 2024 NFL Draft that the Kansas City Chiefs traded up for the speedy Texas wideout. Who did they trade with, you ask? Why that would be the team that might have been able to use him in the AFC title game on Sunday: the Buffalo Bills.
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The Kansas City Chiefs franchise is ever so familiar with the AFC Championship game, but for first timer Xavier Worthy, he made it look like clock work
Under-the-radar players who can make or break the Super Bowl for the Chiefs and Eagles. All NFL games are about matchups, but Super Bowls are even more so. There’s no more time to get the wrong things right,
Buffalo Bills general manager Brandon Beane spoke to the media Thursday regarding the AFC Championship loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
Xavier Worthy is getting another opportunity in a place that he has some history with. Next Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs will play the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.