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FantasyPros on MSNNFL Position Battles: Marquise Brown vs. Xavier Worthy (Fantasy Football)In recent years, fantasy football has seen a drastic shift in positional value. Wide Receivers have emerged as the most ...
The Kansas City Chiefs' offense last season at times left a lot to be desired, and that is an odd take considering the team ...
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Xavier Worthy, Rashee Rice, Marquise Brown - 2024 Fantasy ... - MSNThe Chiefs added wide receivers like Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy this offseason to bolster their offense around wide receiver Rashee Rice and tight end Travis Kelce. Having fast wideouts like ...
Brown's absence would presumably allow rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy to step into a bigger role. The 28th pick in this year's draft caught two passes for 47 yards in Kansas City's season ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy has played a relatively minor role in Andy Reid's offense this season but came into his own with an outstanding first half against the Buffalo Bills ...
As the Kansas City Chiefs head into the 2025 season, their offense is poised for evolution, particularly in the wide receiver unit. Long gone is veteran guard Joe Thuney, who str ...
With a trio of rookie Xavier Worthy and veterans Marquise "Hollywood" Brown and DeAndre Hopkins leading the way, there's a good mix of dynamic athleticism and football IQ to count on.
Marquise Brown is remaining with the Chiefs, the team announced Tuesday afternoon. The wide receiver and Kansas City agreed to a one-year deal worth up to $11 million, according to league sources.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Marquise Brown will miss four-to-six weeks with a sternoclavicular joint dislocation suffered last Saturday in a preseason matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars ...
Xavier Worthy is ready to take the next step in his still-young NFL career with the Super Bowl LIX runners-up Kansas City ...
With the wide receiver sidelined, Kansas City is relying on its depth with Xavier Worthy, Rashee Rice and others.
Xavier Worthy was supposed to be a complementary No. 3 receiver as a rookie, but injuries to Rashee Rice and Marquise Brown forced him into a much more prominent role within Kansas City’s offense.
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