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Xavier Worthy injury update: Adam Schefter reveals the likelihood Chiefs WR plays vs. New York Giants

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Xavier Worthy left the Chiefs’ season-opener against the Los Angeles Chargers in the first quarter after suffering a dislocated right shoulder. On Thursday’s episode of Get Up, ESPN’s Adam Schefter provided an update on Worthy’s condition.

“They haven’t won a game, but it looks like they’ll be getting back Xavier Worthy because he was limited in practice yesterday,” Schefter said. “Jalen Royals, the rookie wide receiver, also back. So, there’s a chance that the Chiefs will get some help in an area where they really need it. With Worthy back, possibly Jalen Royals back, and they would have two more weapons against the New York Giants on Sunday night as they look for their first win.”

Worthy dislocated his shoulder when he ran into Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce on a crossing route against the Chargers. As Schefter mentioned, the Chiefs went on to lose the game 27-21.

The team couldn’t turn things around in Week 2, suffering a 20-17 loss to the reigning Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles. The Chiefs are undoubtedly missing their lightning-fast wide receiver.

“More than anything, having him out there is a threat in general,” Chief quarterback Patrick Mahomes said on Wednesday, per ESPN. “At any moment, he can take a pass — short or long — and take it to the house. Having him on the practice field was very encouraging last week. Seeing him out there, he wanted to stay out there. It was kind of like holding him back.”

Worthy was excellent in his debut NFL campaign last season, recording 59 catches for 638 yards and six touchdowns. Worthy’s 638 receiving yards were the second-most for the Chiefs, only trailing Travis Kelce.

Worthy is a dangerous downfield receiver. The Chiefs selected him with the No. 28 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft after he set the NFL Combine record in the 40-yard dash with a 4.21-second time.

Before entering the professional scene, Worthy spent three seasons at Texas. In 39 career appearances for the Longhorns, Worthy amassed 197 catches for 2,755 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns.

For his efforts, he was named an All-Big 12 First-Team selection twice and was the 2021 Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid raved about Worthy’s rookie season this spring.

“We learned Xavier is more than a deep threat. He also has the ability to do that and we probably could have tapped into that even more,” Reid said at the NFL combine. “I’m not sure we’ve tapped that out. I think there’s more, and that’s exciting.”

Worthy will look to prove Reid right this week as he attempts to make a full recovery. The Chiefs will square off against the New York Giants (0-2) on Sunday at 7:20 p.m. CDT. The game will air live on NBC.