
This season, the Kansas City Chiefs have embraced an offensive strategy of stringing together long drives and relying on minimal mistakes to be made. When those mishaps occur, however, things become trickier for Patrick Mahomes and company.
Perfect representations of that, at times, have been rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy. While the first-round pick has 307 yards and four touchdowns on his resume, heās left plenty on the field. Week 11ās loss to the Buffalo Bills served as yet another instance of such.
Worthy and Mahomes failed to connect on a deep-ball shot that couldāve altered Sundayās game. In the days since, head coach Andy Reid assigned blame to both players. Speaking to the media this week, Worthy alluded to the chemistry-building process with Mahomes being a work in progress.
āItās just the communication aspect of it,ā Worthy said. āIām a young player, [itās] our first time playing together, so itās just building that chemistry.ā
Worthy believes that, as his teammates have reiterated to him in recent weeks, being more effective on longer-developing plays just takes time.
āYou canāt replicate it,ā Worthy said. āItās just something that youāve got to learn over time. Itās a hard thing to learn in the moment, but itās all going to be worth it.ā
Considering Sundayās shared shortcoming, a bad Mahomes throw on a would-be touchdown in Week 10 and a sideline miscue earlier this month, November alone has cost Worthy well over 100 yards and potentially a trio of touchdowns. Adding that to his box score numbers for the year would help him push for the rookie lead in receiving scores and rank higher than eighth in yards among all first-year players. Thatās, of course, without factoring in any other close calls earlier this season.
This element of narrow misses is something offensive coordinator Matt Nagy pointed out late last week. He and the rest of the Chiefs remain confident that if Worthyās process in practice remains correct, the results during games will naturally come along with that. The first half of Week 11, when Worthy exploded for four receptions, 61 yards and a touchdown, flashed that upside.
Now, the pressure is on Worthy and company to convert on those chances. Entering this Sundayās game against the Carolina Panthers, the speedy young wideout wants to do more of that.
āI feel like Iām starting to really get more comfortable, get a better feel for the game [and] understanding more leverage and more coverage of the game,ā Worthy said. āI feel like thatās just me showing my growth.ā