Whether Xavier Worthy made the catch on the second quarter pass that appeared to hit the ground after he wrestled it away from a Bills defender depends on who is answering the question. The decision was the first major call that went the Chiefs’ way in the AFC Championship game between Buffalo and Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
How did the Eagles and Chiefs get it done in their NFC and AFC title games, respectively? Let's take a closer look.
Xavier Worthy's controversial catch in the AFC championship ... A lot to unpack here. Damar Hamlin called for a hold on Kelce. Then Bishop and Worthy both go up for a 50/50 ball and the refs ...
Xavier Worthy is a fast playmaker. He's coming along quickly at the end of his rookie season for the Kansas City Chiefs. He's also not the type to wrestle away a jump ball from a defender in traffic.
For the fourth time in the past seasons, the Buffalo Bills suffered elimination from the playoffs after they fell 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs. It was anothe
Referee Clete Blakeman's crew opted to keep the ruling on the field after review, which was a catch. While the holding penalty on Damar Hamlin would've kept the drive alive anyway, the upholding of the initial call gave the Chiefs an extra 21 yards on the play. Instead of first-and-10 at the Buffalo 24, it was first-and-goal from the Buffalo 3.
Xavier Worthy's controversial catch in the ... While the holding penalty on Damar Hamlin would've kept the drive alive anyway, the upholding of the initial call gave the Chiefs an extra 21 yards ...
It's why when the Chiefs defeated the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday, Worthy made sure to let the world know the Bills made a mistake. He caught six balls for a career-high 85 yards and a touchdown, reminding Buffalo of exactly who they passed on.