Xavier Worthy was expected to be the most dangerous weapon for the Kansas City Chiefs offense with star wide receiver Rashee Rice serving a six-game suspension.
Worthy suffered an unfortunate start to the season, though, when he suffered a separated shoulder after being hit by teammate Travis Kelce. After missing the first two games, though, he answered the call in the first two games back from injury, racking up 11 receptions for 125 yards and another 47 yards on the ground.
In the four games since, though, Worthy is averaging under 33 yards per game through the air while hauling in just 13 passes.
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