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    Bills' Draft Decision Under Fire After Chiefs' Rookie Shines

    By Austin Givan,

    5 hours ago

    The Buffalo Bills' decision to trade out of the 28th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, allowing the Kansas City Chiefs to select wide receiver Xavier Worthy, has sparked debate among fans and analysts alike. While the Bills used the 33rd overall pick to draft Keon Coleman , a talented wide receiver with significant upside, Worthy's electric debut in Kansas City's season opener has many questioning whether Buffalo made the right call.

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    Jan 21, 2024; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) greets Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) following the 2024 AFC divisional round game at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

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    During the Chiefs' 27-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Thursday Night Football, Worthy showcased his game-breaking speed and versatility, scoring two touchdowns—one rushing and one receiving—and accumulating 68 total yards from scrimmage. His performance immediately ignited social media discussions about the Bills' decision to pass on him. The explosive rookie's impact highlighted the potential value the Bills may have missed.

    This isn't the first time a trade with Kansas City has come back to haunt Buffalo. In 2017, the Bills traded the 10th overall pick to the Chiefs, who selected quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Since becoming the Chiefs' starter, Mahomes has led Kansas City to three Super Bowl victories, a string of AFC Championship appearances, and is widely regarded as the league’s premier quarterback. The Bills , meanwhile, are still seeking their first Super Bowl win with Josh Allen under center .

    The Bills' decision to pass on Worthy is reminiscent of their 2017 trade, where they allowed Kansas City to land a franchise-altering player. As Worthy continues to shine, Buffalo's front office may face growing scrutiny, especially with the looming showdown against the Chiefs later this season.

    While Worthy’s performance has sparked debate, Buffalo remains confident in its draft choices. Keon Coleman, a dynamic playmaker, is expected to play a significant role in the Bills' offense. The team's coaching staff believes Coleman's unique skill set aligns with their offensive scheme, and they remain optimistic about his development.

    Related: Bills Season Opener Against Cardinals: Top Storylines to Watch

    The Worthy discussion will likely resurface when the Bills face the Chiefs later this season, but for now, Buffalo’s focus is on building around its current roster. As they prepare for the long haul of the season , the Bills must look to their own strengths and aim to capitalize on their own draft decisions, avoiding distractions from past trades that continue to shape league narratives.

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