
In March 2025, Xavier Worthy, wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, was arrested on assault charges after a domestic dispute in Williamson County, Texas. However, the charges were quickly dropped after evidence proved the allegations were false.
The charges came after a woman living in Worthy’s home claimed he assaulted her. Worthy’s legal team argued the claims were made after she was asked to leave the house. The District Attorney’s Office reviewed the evidence and dismissed the charges, clearing Worthy’s name.
Despite the legal issue, Worthy’s career with the Chiefs has remained strong. In his rookie season, he set a Super Bowl record with 157 receiving yards and became the first Texas Longhorn to score a touchdown in the game. Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes praised Worthy’s talent, calling him a valuable asset to the team.
Now that the case is resolved, Worthy can focus on his future in the NFL. Fans and analysts expect his continued success, and his story of overcoming challenges will inspire others.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this blog is for informational purposes only. The details regarding Xavier Worthy’s legal case and professional career are based on publicly available sources and may change as more information becomes available. The views and opinions expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official stance of the Kansas City Chiefs or any affiliated organizations.