WATCH: Chiefs 2024 schedule release explained by Taylor Swift fans

#Chiefs 2024 schedule release explained by Taylor Swift fans | @EdEastonJr

The 2024 NFL schedule has been released, and analysts and fans are already making predictions for their favorite teams. Kansas City Chiefs fans hope this is the start of the journey to a three-peat, while new fans to Chiefs Kingdom via music star Taylor Swift are slowly adjusting before the new season gets underway.

The blossoming romance of Chiefs Pro Bowl tight end Travis Kelce and Swift had everyone’s attention last season. A new season is officially on the horizon following the release of the new schedule, with many of Swift’s fans looking forward to seeing the award-winning music star attend more games. NFL Network Anchor Taylor Biscotti and TCL, the official TV partner of the NFL, took to the streets of Los Angeles, testing the knowledge of some diehard Swifties to see how well they knew the Chiefs opponents.

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The Swifties’ team names were questionable, but their support for the Chiefs heading into the 2024 season couldn’t be questioned. It is a fun, lighthearted view of the new season that could go down in football history with a third consecutive Super Bowl title.

Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy’s childhood mentor explains significance of his jersey number

#Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy’s childhood mentor explains the significance of his jersey number.

The Kansas City Chiefs added more speed to their receivers room following the NFL Draft with the selection of Texas Longhorns standout Xavier Worthy. The 40-yard dash scouting combine record holder will be expected to make an impact in his rookie season, and he honed his skills early as a youth with a dedicated mentor.

Chiefs Wire’s Ed Easton Jr. sat down with Worthy’s high school coach Chris Maxey, to discuss the importance of the Texas standout’s jersey number, his influence on the future, and how his humble personality will fit in with the Kansas City community.

“Well, he always liked it,” Maxey said of Worthy’s inclination to wear the No. 1 jersey. “At first, he couldn’t get it, so I always told him that if he were that number one when you walk on the field, they’re gonna look at you no matter if you did bad, short or tall; they [are] all going to wonder why you got that number one, some unique number. He always held the standard, you want to be number one when you wear it, you got to fill the shoes, and he takes on the challenge. He continued to wear it and continued to show out.”

Maxey continues to work with youth athletes at Central East High School in Fresno, California. He uses Worthy’s journey as a positive example of what can happen if you work hard and pursue your goals.

“I’d say trust the process and be humble,” Maxey explained. “There’s gonna be good days and bad days. You know, [that is] part of the sport. I’m sorry to say there are injury times; there are things you heard and you can’t do. Even then, you have to trust the process. He went through a time where he got a little injury hiccups. He trusts the process; history repeats itself.

“I tell everybody to stop trying to rewrite the weird, rewrite the story, take the good with the bad, and learn from the good. Also, learn from the bad. Be humble, and always trust the process. Be patient, don’t try to cut corners, you try to cut corners, it’s going to bite you. Overall, just trust the process and be consistent. Don’t think you’re bigger than anybody.”

Worthy’s selection as the Chiefs’ first-round pick is a great honor, but Maxey feels his personality will shine in the Kansas City community.

“[He is a] great kid, humble, he’s gonna put in work, he’s gonna bring a lot to the organization,” Maxey said. “He gifted me [a] 98-inch TCL TV, someone who is just part of his story. He’s a very loving, caring person. He’s a very humble, hardworking kid, someone that I think the Chiefs organization will love for a long time; he’s going to bring a lot to the team.

“He’s going to bring a lot of hard work, so whatever the coach is asking him, the staff, the organization, he’s going to be there and put both feet forward; he’s not going to be one foot in, one foot out, throughout the community… In the locker room, [he] is going to be someone that’s going to be all in. He’s a very high-character kid. So he won’t be someone who will distract the organization. [He] is going to be a hard worker and be a Chief, and it’s all about the Chiefs.”

Worthy will have plenty of eyes on him alongside veteran Marquise “Hollywood” Brown as a new speedy option who can help Patrick Mahomes do damage down the field.

Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy gifted his high school coach a 98-inch television

#Chiefs first-round pick Xavier Worthy gifted his high school coach a 98-inch television after being selected in the 2024 NFL draft.

The excitement every NFL prospect feels heading into the draft is the product of years of hard work to fulfill a dream. Texas star Xavier Worthy’s dream came true Thursday night when he was selected 28th overall by the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 NFL draft.

“I’m coming with a mentality to work hard, earn my spot, and earn my spot in the locker room,” Worthy said in his introductory Zoom press conference. “I feel like I can play receiver; I’ve ran a whole route tree, disciplined, smart, knows the game very well, so I feel like I’m ready to compete and see what’s up in Kansas City.”

His upbringing supported and instilled a work-hard mentality, and he showed his appreciation to a former coach who helped him reach his goal.

Last week, Worthy surprised his mentor and childhood football coach, Chris Maxey, who helped inspire him throughout his journey, with a 98-inch television thanks to TCL, the NFL’s official TV partner. He posted his admiration and the incredible moment on his Instagram.

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While playing football at Central East High School, Maxey convinced Worthy to run track and stepped in as an added parent figure. He even made the six-day trip to Virginia for the Junior Olympics in the seventh grade when his mom couldn’t take time off work.

His persistence pushed Worthy to develop into the athlete he is today, and now he’s headed to the highest level of the sport.

Tune in for the ‘Ultimate Gameday Upgrade’ during tonight’s Chiefs vs Broncos game

Tune in for the ‘Ultimate Gameday Upgrade’ during tonight’s #Chiefs vs #Broncos game | from: @EdEastonJr

The Kansas City Chiefs are giving fans more reasons to watch tonight’s AFC West battle with the Denver Broncos. The Thursday Night Football game will feature a unique prize for fans focused on the marquee quarterbacks’ performances.

As the Official TV Partner of the NFL, TCL is giving fans the chance to score big by entering the Ultimate Gameday Upgrade each week of the NFL season to win over $1.5M in prizes. NFL Broadcaster and TCL Brand Ambassador Charissa Thompson provides analysis each week for opportunities to win big this season.

The in-game scenario announced for tonight’s Chiefs and Broncos matchup involves star quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson. If any quarterback throws for 350+ yards in the game, TCL will give away $50,000 worth of 98″ QM8 TVs. Chiefs fans have until 6 pm CT tonight to enter to win at TCL.com.

Mahomes is coming off of a strong performance last Sunday in the Chiefs victory over the Minnesota Vikings finishing with 281 yards and a touchdown. Wilson, in a losing effort against the New York Jets in Week 5, finished with 196 yards and two touchdowns.