Worthy led the Chiefs with the most impressive performance of his rookie season, gaining 101 all-purpose yards and a touchdown.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy's bizarre '50-50 ball' catch goes for critical gain. Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen's 34-yard touchdown heave connects with wide receiver Mack Hollins just before halftime. Buffalo Bills running back James Cook's "Space Jam" touchdown comes on fourth down vs. Kansas City Chiefs.
Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy, the game's leading receiver with 85 yards, provided the Chiefs with their best big-play pop, also contributing as a chain-mover on the ground.
Heroes, zeros from the Chiefs’ 32-29 win over the Bills in the AFC Championship game on Sunday: Who else but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who won his 17th career postseason game. Mahomes completed 18-of-26 passes for 245 yards and one TD and rushed for 43 yards and two TDs on 11 carries.
Allen has the best odds to score in this game, and it makes sense considering how good Kansas City’s defense is. If the Bills are going to reach the end zone, the best player on Buffalo’s offense might just have to make it happen himself — as he did in leading Buffalo to a win over KC in November.
The Bills are the first team in NFL history to lose to the same opponent in the playoffs four times in a five-year span.
Kansas City knocked off Buffalo in the AFC championship game, marking the fourth time Patrick Mahomes has bested Josh Allen in the ... Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy played a massive part ...
Andy Reid is proud of the development he's seen from former Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy during his rookie season.
Buffalo Bills running back James Cook isn't willing to blame to officials for his team's AFC Championship Game loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. "At the end
Bills GM Brandon Beane spoke with the media on Thursday and said the team has been in contact with the league about those calls. "It’s frustrating," Beane said. "There’s only so much I can say. We work with the league to try to get clarity and I’ll give them credit—they’ve taken our calls, they’ve sent videos and things like that."
Brandon Beane disagrees with crucial calls made by the referees during Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Buffalo Bills general manager doesn't want to use that as the reason his franchise fell short in the playoffs again.