Xavier Worthy’s Blinding Speed on First Career TD Left Tyreek Hill, NFL World in Awe
Worthy scores a touchdown during the first quarter against the Baltimore Ravens. / Screenshot via SI on X
It didn’t take long for Kansas City Chiefs prized rookie Xavier Worthy to find the end zone in his NFL debut.
Worthy’s speed was showcased on the Chiefs’ opening drive of the game, as Andy Reid and Co. drew up a brilliant trick play to get the ball in his hands. After faking a handoff to Isiah Pacheco, he pitched the ball to Worthy, who came flying around the backfield and sharply turned up field.
Worthy darted through the Baltimore Ravens’ defense and slithered his way into the end zone for his first NFL touchdown, and the first touchdown of the season for Kansas City.
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) September 6, 2024It became immediately clear how much of a threat Worthy can be in this Chiefs’ offense, and their creative playcalling led to an absolutely electric touchdown on the rookie’s first touch of the football.
NFL fans, and even some of the league’s biggest star players, expressed their disbelief over Worthy’s speed on social media, and even renowned speedster Tyreek Hill couldn’t help but weigh in.
That boy rolling omg
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) September 6, 2024Xavier Worthy fast as shit.
Good lord.
— JJ Watt (@JJWatt) September 6, 2024Xavier Worthy running to the end zone pic.twitter.com/8ndocFHNCG
— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) September 6, 2024Holy cow. Xavier Worthy HELLO!!!! 💨💨💨pic.twitter.com/w7uHxfn6y8
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) September 6, 2024I still can’t believe the rest of the NFL let Kansas City draft Xavier Worthy.
— Nicole Auerbach (@NicoleAuerbach) September 6, 2024Andy Reid is going to commit crimes with Xavier Worthy
— ¡BUM CHILLUPS AKA SPENCER HALL! (@edsbs) September 6, 2024lol lol lol. Can’t believe the league allowed the Chiefs to get Worthy
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) September 6, 2024Published Sep 5, 2024
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