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Chiefs’ Xavier Worthy being evaluated for concussion after head injury against Chargers
- On Sunday, Xavier Worthy, Chiefs wide receiver, was evaluated for a concussion after a head impact late in the first quarter and cleared concussion protocol to re-enter the game.
- This season, Xavier Worthy suffered a shoulder injury after colliding with Travis Kelce in the season-opener in Brazil, missing three games.
- The Chiefs were already without wide receiver Marquise Brown and multiple starters and backups on the offensive line, thinning the roster, while Jaylon Moore and Nick Bolton returned after brief injuries.
- Without Brown and Worthy, the offense turned to JuJu Smith‑Schuster, Tyquan Thornton and Rashee Rice, while Worthy’s 542 yards from scrimmage ranked second for the Chiefs.
- The team faces season-long attrition as Kansas City Chiefs' offense slowly loses the season-long war of attrition, with Elijah Molden's hamstring injury last week and Chargers safety R.J. Mickens' shoulder issue.
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"Dude is always hurt", "We need bigger receivers man": NFL fans react as Xavier Worthy enters concussion protocol in 1st quarter vs Chargers
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a major injury scare against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday after wide receiver Xavier Worthy left the contest to be evaluated for a possible concussion.
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Chiefs' Xavier Worthy returns after clearing concussion protocol in crucial game against Chargers
Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy has cleared concussion protocol and returned to their AFC West matchup with the Chargers on Sunday.
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