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.
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.
Worthy led the Chiefs with the most impressive performance of his rookie season, gaining 101 all-purpose yards and a touchdown.
The Chiefs took a 21-16 lead into halftime after trailing the Bills earlier in the second quarter. Patrick Mahomes found Xavier Worthy on an 11-yard pass in the end zone to put Kansas City back on top, yet one NFL rules analyst may have a bone to pick with how they got there.
The Chiefs are trying to become the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, but many fans believe officials are on Kansas City's side and have helped it win.
If the NFL was hoping to quiet down the narrative that the Chiefs get favorable calls from the refs, they’ll have to wait for another day.
It wouldn't be a Kansas City Chiefs playoff game without a questionable call or two, and one has set off fans and analysts alike. Late in the second quarter, Patrick Mahomes launched a jump ball in the air.
Patrick Mahomes rallied Kansas City to a 32-29 victory over Josh Allen and the Bills in the AFC championship game Sunday, sending the Chiefs back to the Super Bowl for the fifth time in six years with a chance to become the first team to threepeat.
NFL fans already believed league favors Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. This game won't help that. The league needs to use electronic spotting.