Chiefs look to Xavier Worthy as offense seeks spark against Giants
The Kansas City Chiefs have stumbled out of the gate this season, struggling to find their rhythm on offense. As they prepare for a crucial Week 3 clash against the New York Giants, the return of wide receiver Xavier Worthy from injury has become a focal point of their hopes for improvement.
Worthy’s Injury Impact
Worthy’s season took a downturn early when he suffered a dislocated shoulder and torn labrum during the first offensive series. The injury occurred in a collision with tight end Travis Kelce, forcing Worthy to exit the game without returning. Fortunately, he avoided a season-ending injury, but his absence has been felt.
In Week 2, Worthy was sidelined, although he managed to participate in two limited practices. This development has raised hopes within the Chiefs organization that he could soon rejoin the lineup.
Potential Return Against the Giants
On Wednesday, insight from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler shed light on Worthy’s chances of playing against the Giants. According to a source, Worthy has a “50-50” shot of making his return this Sunday. While there is optimism surrounding his recovery, the necessity for him to handle a more substantial practice workload remains paramount. “Have to see how he looks with real practice reps,” the source noted.
Worthy began this week on a positive note, participating in a limited practice on Wednesday—a step up from his previous week, where he started without any participation. This progress marks a good sign for his prospects of taking the field against New York.
However, Fowler’s source cautioned that Worthy may need to log a full practice before the Chiefs feel comfortable clearing him to play. With two more days leading up to the game, the coaching staff will be closely monitoring his progress.
Impact of Worthy’s Absence
Should Worthy remain unavailable, the Chiefs will likely lean heavily on Marquise Brown and Tyquan Thornton as their primary receiving options. Both have emerged as consistent targets alongside tight end Travis Kelce, who continues to be a focal point in the passing game.
As the Chiefs navigate through their offensive struggles, the potential return of Xavier Worthy could provide the spark they desperately need to ignite their season. The upcoming matchup against the Giants may very well hinge on his ability to return to form in time.