Kansas City Chiefs Draft WR Xavier Worthy Amidst WR Rashee Rice's Criminal Investigation
The Kansas City Chiefs drafted Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy with the 28th overall pick of the 2024 NFL Draft. This past season, Worthy received first-team All-Big 12 honors.
Last year, the Chiefs had an 11-6 record, and finished the season winning the Super Bowl. During this offseason, Chiefs' wide receiver and former SMU player Rashee Rice has become subject to a criminal investigation stemming from a hit-and-run incident he was allegedly involved in. As such, many believe that Rice will be suspended for some period of time. In response, the Chiefs have drafted Worthy to fill the void Rice will leave following these offseason developments.
Back in 2021, Andy Reid's son and then Chiefs' coach, Britt Reid, was involved in a devastating accident that severely injured a five-year-old girl. The degenerate Reid subsequently pled guilty to driving while intoxicated causing bodily injury. As part of this plea agreement, Reid was sentenced to three years in prison. But there has been a recent disgraceful development in this story, being that Missouri Governor Mike Parson commuted Reid's sentence following just sixteen months in prison.
We will be closely following these stories and providing future updates into the collective disgraceful actions of Andy Reid's degenerate son and Governor Mike Parson's despicable handling of his case, as well as to the way the Chiefs' franchise handles the current Rice criminal investigation.
By: SportsLifeMoney™ Staff