Kansas City is 1-2 after a 22-9 win over the Giants in Week 3, and they will enter the Week 4 showdown against Baltimore on Sunday afternoon with one of their top two wide receivers.
Rashee Rice is suspended for two more games, but he’s back in the building watching film, working out, and ramping up for his Week 7 debut against the Raiders. Second-year stud wide receiver Xavier Worthy has missed the past two games after dislocating his shoulder in a nasty collision with tight end Travis Kelce on the Chiefs‘ opening drive of the season. The incident occurred when the two were running crossing routes and inadvertently collided with each other, with Worthy taking the worst of the impact.
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The Chiefs had been bracing for Worthy to miss some time, but he’s back and has no injury designation ahead of Sunday.
Worthy, the Chiefs‘ first-round pick in 2024, had been expected to assume more responsibility in Rice’s absence.
Kansas City still has other viable weapons in Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Tyquan Thornton, while Travis Kelce is still the top option at tight end.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Xavier Worthy will play vs. the Ravens after missing two games