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JUST IN: Chiefs Rookie WR Xavier Worthy Arrested for Alleged Domestic Assault in Texas, Lawyers Deny Claims as Authorities Launch Inquiry

Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Xavier Worthy Arrested on Domestic Violence Charge, Prompting NFL and Team Investigation
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested on Friday night in Williamson County, Texas, on a charge of assaulting a family or household member by impeding their breathing or circulation. This charge, a third-degree felony in Texas, carries a potential prison sentence of two to ten years and a fine of up to $10,000.
Incident Details and Legal Response
According to reports, Worthy was taken into custody late Friday evening following an alleged domestic violence incident. Details surrounding the case remain limited, but authorities confirmed that an investigation is ongoing.
Worthy’s attorneys, Sam Bassett and Chip Lewis, released a statement denying the allegations, calling them “completely false.” According to the defense team, Worthy’s accuser had been asked to leave his residence after evidence of her infidelity surfaced. They further claim that after refusing to leave, the accuser attempted extortion before making the assault allegation. Worthy’s legal team also alleged that the accuser had caused property damage and physically assaulted him, but he chose not to press charges.
Chiefs and NFL Response
The Kansas City Chiefs have acknowledged the situation, stating that they are aware of the incident and are actively gathering information. “We take all legal matters involving our players seriously and are monitoring the situation closely,” the team said in a brief statement.
The NFL is also aware of the arrest and is in contact with the Chiefs regarding the matter. Given the league’s strict policies on personal conduct, Worthy could face disciplinary action regardless of the outcome of his legal case. The NFL’s history of enforcing suspensions for off-field issues means Worthy’s status for the upcoming season may be in jeopardy.
Potential Impact on Worthy’s Career
Worthy, a promising rookie drafted by the Chiefs in 2024, was expected to play a significant role in the team’s offense alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes. His arrest comes at a critical time as teams begin preparations for the 2025 season.
This incident also marks the second consecutive offseason in which a Chiefs wide receiver has faced legal trouble, following Rashee Rice’s arrest in April 2024. The team, which has emphasized maintaining a strong locker-room culture, now faces another challenging situation involving a key player.
What’s Next?
As the legal process unfolds, Worthy’s immediate future remains uncertain. If convicted, he could face a significant prison sentence, in addition to potential discipline from the NFL. The Chiefs will likely make a decision on his roster status based on the developments in the case.
For now, the organization and fans await further details as local authorities continue their investigation into the incident.