Andy Reid Admits Telling Xavier Worthy Truth Before Chiefs-Broncos
Summary
Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, discussed the challenges of getting wide receiver Xavier Worthy involved in games. Worthy started the season with an injury and despite some strong performances, he is now averaging fewer yards. Worthy also has a new ankle injury affecting his practice times.Key Facts
- Xavier Worthy was expected to be a key player for the Kansas City Chiefs.
- Worthy suffered a separated shoulder hit by teammate Travis Kelce, missing the first two games.
- Upon returning, he recorded 11 catches for 125 yards and 47 rushing yards.
- Worthy is now averaging under 33 yards per game receiving in recent games.
- Andy Reid mentioned the team's difficulty in getting Worthy the ball due to defensive coverage.
- Worthy was recently added to the injury report with an ankle injury and practiced only in a limited way.
- The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing to play against the Denver Broncos.
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