
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy is facing serious legal trouble after being arrested on Friday night in Williamson County, Texas, on an assault charge involving a family or household member.
According to jail records, Worthy was taken into custody on allegations of assault by impeding breathing or circulation, a charge that often indicates strangulation in domestic violence cases. The full details of the alleged incident have not yet been disclosed, and as of Saturday morning, no formal statement has been issued by Worthy or his legal team.
Rising Star Now Facing Uncertainty
The 21-year-old receiver, who was selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft out of Texas, had an impressive rookie season for the Chiefs. Known for his elite speed, Worthy quickly became a key part of Kansas City’s offense, recording:
- 59 receptions for 638 yards
- 6 receiving touchdowns
- 3 rushing touchdowns
- 19 catches for 287 yards and 3 touchdowns in the postseason
He also had a historic Super Bowl LIX performance, recording 8 catches for 157 yards and 2 touchdowns in the Chiefs’ 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Worthy’s arrest now casts a shadow over his promising career, as the Chiefs and the NFL will review the situation and determine potential disciplinary actions.
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Another Off-Field Controversy for the Chiefs
This latest off-field incident comes at a difficult time for the Chiefs, who have already been dealing with legal issues involving another wide receiver, Rashee Rice.
Rice, a standout in his own right, was recently arrested and is facing multiple felony charges after being involved in a street-racing crash in Dallas. The Chiefs have yet to announce a decision on potential discipline for Rice, and now another young receiver is facing legal trouble before the start of the 2025 season.
What’s Next for Worthy and the Chiefs?
The Chiefs organization has not yet issued a formal statement regarding Worthy’s arrest and legal situation, but the NFL is expected to closely monitor the case. Given the league’s Personal Conduct Policy, Worthy could be subject to disciplinary action from the NFL even if he is not convicted.
For now, the focus remains on gathering more details about the incident, while Chiefs fans and the organization wait to see how this developing legal situation unfolds.