Chiefs' Worthy Returns to Practice After Shoulder Injury
Chiefs' Worthy Returns to Practice After Shoulder Injury

Chiefs' Worthy Returns to Practice After Shoulder Injury

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy returned to practice in a limited capacity less than a week after dislocating his right shoulder in a collision with teammate Travis Kelce during the season opener. Worthy participated in drills that tested his quickness and catching ability while wearing a brace, and head coach Andy Reid confirmed surgery was not needed, with no plans to place him on injured reserve. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy emphasized the importance of adapting to the injury situation, especially given the Chiefs' depleted receiving corps due to Worthy's injury, the suspension of top receiver Rashee Rice, and rookie Jalen Royals' knee injury. Meanwhile, defensive back Omarr Norman-Lott recovered from an ankle injury and fully participated in practice, aiming to make his NFL debut in Week 2 against the Eagles. These developments suggest the Chiefs are managing their injury challenges carefully as they prepare for their upcoming game against Philadelphia.

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