
Kansas City, MO – September 28, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs didn’t just beat the Baltimore Ravens in Week 4 — they unveiled another star on the rise. Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy delivered his most electric performance yet, piling up 121 total yards and reminding fans why he’s quickly becoming a cornerstone of Patrick Mahomes’ offense.
Worthy’s highlight reel started early, when he blew past coverage for a 37-yard reception that set the tone for Kansas City’s aerial attack. Later, he showcased his versatility on an end-around, sprinting 35 yards with a burst of speed that left Ravens defenders flat-footed. Every touch seemed to spark energy both on the field and in the stands.
For Mahomes, Worthy’s emergence is exactly the kind of weapon the Chiefs envisioned when they drafted him. “His speed changes everything. Defenses have to respect him, and that opens up the field for all of us,”
Mahomes said postgame.
The rookie’s 121-yard outing wasn’t just about stats — it was about presence. Each time Worthy lined up, Baltimore was forced to account for his explosiveness, stretching their defense and creating opportunities elsewhere in Kansas City’s scheme.
Head coach Andy Reid praised the young receiver’s poise: “He’s only scratching the surface. The work he puts in during the week is showing up on Sundays, and we’re excited about what’s ahead.”
With Worthy’s breakout performance, the Chiefs not only walked away with a win but also a clear glimpse of their future. If Week 4 was any indication, Kansas City has found its next game-breaking playmaker — one capable of turning every touch into a highlight.