
Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested Friday night in Williamson County, Texas, on suspicion of domestic violence. The charge involves attacks on a family or family member, which usually refers to breathing or circulation, which usually refers to choking.
According to law enforcement sources, Worthy has no bail in Williamson County jail as he awaits a court appearance later today. The charge is classified as a third-degree felony under Texas law.
Details surrounding the so-called incident are not clear and officials have yet to release other information.
Worthy, 21, had an impressive performance in Super Bowl Lix, recording eight catches and two touchdowns in the Chiefs’ loss of 22-40. The rookie wide receiver set a 40-yard dash record for 4.21 seconds on the 2024 NFL combine, which excelled in the NFL with 59 catches, 638 yards and 6 touchdowns.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Williamson County Sheriff’s Office has not issued a statement regarding Worthy’s arrest.