Chiefs Receive Major Xavier Worthy Update Ahead of Giants Matchup
Summary
Kansas City Chiefs receiver Xavier Worthy is officially out for the Week 3 game against the New York Giants due to a shoulder injury. He suffered the injury in Week 1 and will not travel with the team, affecting the Chiefs' already struggling offense as they seek their first win.Key Facts
- Xavier Worthy will not play in the Chiefs' game against the Giants due to a shoulder injury.
- Worthy dislocated his shoulder during Week 1 after a collision with teammate Travis Kelce.
- He has not been placed on injured reserve and has not undergone surgery.
- The Chiefs have lost their first two games and face the Giants, who are also 0-2.
- Patrick Mahomes has been the team's leading rusher, and the offense faces challenges without Worthy.
- In his absence, Mahomes is relying on receivers like Hollywood Brown, Travis Kelce, and Tyquan Thornton.
- Worthy had a promising rookie season with 638 yards and six touchdowns.
- There are hopes that Worthy might return in Week 4, but his injury remains a concern.
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