Kansas City Chiefs rookie receiver Xavier Worthy played his part in the 29-10 Christmas Day win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium as Andy Reid's team clinched the No. 1 seed in the AFC and home-field advantage through the playoffs.
A penalty called on Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy left fans on social media confused. Worthy caught the pass in the first quarter.
However, Worthy gave a point back to the Steelers because of his celebration. It looked initially like he was doing a Grinch impression with Isiah Pacheco, causing the unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. However. the Netflix broadcast showed a replay from a different angle and it became clear why Worthy got flagged.
The Chiefs earned a rest after beating the Steelers 29-10 on Christmas Day for their third victory in 11 days.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy picked up a penalty for mimicking The Grinch on Christmas.
Kansas City Chiefs rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy scored the first points of Wednesday's NFL game on Netflix. However, he was penalized for
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The NFL has handed out quite a few penalties and fines over celebrations this season, including team dance routines and players pulling out a bow and arrow. Two more came in the Christmas Day game.
The Kansas City Chiefs didn't escape their Week 16 win over the Houston Texans unscathed. Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy was injured during the defending Super Bowl champions' latest victory, and was listed on Kansas City's injury report this week.
The Kansas City Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy was injured during the defending Super Bowl champions’ Week 16 matchup against the Houston Texans. Will Worthy be able to return in time for Kansas City’s tilt with the Pittsburgh Steelers on Christmas Day?
I’ve been playing for 12 years. The older guys did it when I was young: Andre Johnson and Larry (Fitzgerald). So it’s only right I do the same.”