Will Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Xavier Worthy Play On Monday Night Football?
Hold your breath, Chiefs Kingdom. It looks like your new favorite speed demon, Xavier Worthy, is going to gut it out for Monday Night Football against the Jaguars. Just when you thought you could relax, the Chiefs threw us a curveball on Sunday, slapping a “questionable” tag on Worthy after the team landed in Jacksonville. Fans everywhere collectively gasped. After his electric performance against the Ravens, the thought of losing him was like getting a flat tire on the way to the Super Bowl parade.
But fear not. According to the NFL’s top scoop artists, this seems to be more about the team covering its bases than a real cause for panic. Ian Rapoport reported that Worthy is expected to play, with the downgrade being mostly a “precaution.” Apparently, the receiver woke up with a swollen ankle after tweaking it, and the team, being the rule-followers they are, had to put it on the report. Crisis (mostly) averted.
Is Xavier Worthy Playing Tonight?
All signs point to yes. Despite the last-minute drama with a new ankle issue popping up, the consensus is that Worthy will be on the field. He has been playing through a shoulder injury since a Week 1 collision with none other than Travis Kelce. If that didn’t stop him, a little ankle swelling probably won’t either.
This is a huge sigh of relief for a Chiefs offense that desperately needs his spark. Last week, Worthy was nothing short of a human highlight reel, lighting up the Ravens with 121 total yards. He wasn’t just catching passes; he was also the team’s leading rusher. Yeah, you read that right. A receiver led the team in rushing. That’s the kind of game-breaking talent we’re talking about.
Why Is a Healthy Worthy a Game-Changer?
Offensive Coordinator Matt Nagy couldn’t stop grinning when talking about Worthy’s return last week. “He felt like a little kid being able to get out there,” Nagy said, highlighting the “contagious” energy Worthy brings. That energy is a shot of adrenaline straight to the heart of this offense and its quarterback.
Patrick Mahomes finally looked like he had his full arsenal back, throwing for 270 yards and four touchdowns. He said it himself: Worthy is the kind of player who demands attention and can win one-on-one matchups against anyone. That’s not just coach-speak; that’s the kind of respect a player earns by showing up and showing out.
So, while the injury report gave everyone a mild heart attack, it seems the Chiefs’ most explosive weapon will be ready to go. The Jaguars’ defense better be ready, because a fired-up Worthy is a problem for the entire league.
