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Xavier Worthy could take on a different role by 2025 as Andy Reid pieces together the Chiefs' puzzle
Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is expected to take on a different role for his team next NFL season. After a resounding defeat in last year's Super Bowl, the franchise led by A
Hall of Fame cornerback and Colorado coach Deion Sanders met with reporters on Monday to disclose his health issues. His doctors disclosed that Deion has bladder cancer, and that he underwent a full bladder removal. Deion's doctors also said he has been cured of cancer. He found it as a result of regular vascular scans.
The Chiefs have other options for their third receiver role as well. Also rotating in to get some first-string reps has been Skyy Moore, a 2022 second-round pick who has fallen short of expectations in his first three seasons. KC also has veteran JuJu Smith-Schuster, in his ninth season, on the roster if needed as a reliable target.
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Arrowhead Pride on MSN2 Chiefs back, 2 out of Sunday practice; Andy Reid reveals surgery for Kristian FultonBut on Sunday — the first day the team was working in pads — Taylor and Watson passed their physicals and returned to practice, while Fulton missed his fifth session of training camp. After practice, head coach Andy Reid revealed that during the offseason, Fulton underwent a cleanup surgery on his knee.
Last season, Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt was signed off the couch after Week 2 when Isiah Pacheco went down with injury. The veteran didn't have a preseason behind him, so he had to get in shape on the fly—which isn't an easy thing to do—but Hunt made it work,