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JUST IN: Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Xavier Worthy Arrested in Connection with Alleged Domestic Violence Incident, Prompting Investigation by Local Authorities on March 08, 2025

Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver Xavier Worthy Arrested in Connection with Alleged Domestic Violence Incident, Prompting Investigation by Local Authorities
March 08, 2025 – Georgetown, Texas
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested on Friday, March 7, 2025, in Georgetown, Texas, in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident, according to Williamson County Sheriff’s Office records. The 21-year-old rookie, who has made a significant impact on the field during his debut NFL season, faces a charge of “assault family/household member impede breath/circulation,” classified as a third-degree felony under Texas law. The arrest has sparked immediate attention and raised questions about its implications for both Worthy and the Chiefs organization as local authorities continue their investigation.

The charge stems from an alleged incident involving a family or household member, with authorities stating that the offense involves intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly impeding the victim’s normal breathing or blood circulation—typically by applying pressure to the throat or neck or blocking the nose or mouth. Details surrounding the incident remain limited as of Saturday afternoon, March 8, 2025, with law enforcement yet to release an official statement beyond the initial booking information. Worthy was taken into custody late Friday night and remains in jail without bail, per online records reviewed by multiple outlets.
Worthy, a first-round pick (28th overall) in the 2024 NFL Draft, has quickly established himself as a key contributor to the Chiefs’ offense. The former Texas Longhorns star, known for setting the NFL Combine record for the fastest 40-yard dash (4.21 seconds), finished his rookie regular season with 59 receptions for 638 yards, 104 rushing yards, and nine total touchdowns. His postseason performance was equally notable, including a standout showing in Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025, where he recorded eight catches for 157 yards and two touchdowns in a 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. That game saw him set a Super Bowl rookie record for receiving yards, cementing his reputation as a rising talent in the league.
The Kansas City Chiefs issued a brief statement acknowledging the situation: “We are aware of the arrest involving Xavier Worthy and are in the process of gathering information.” The team declined further comment pending additional details. Worthy’s representatives have not yet responded to inquiries from media outlets.
This incident adds to a challenging offseason for the Chiefs, a franchise that has faced scrutiny over player conduct in recent years. The organization, owned by the Hunt family since its inception in 1960, has navigated multiple high-profile off-field incidents involving its players. While the Chiefs have earned acclaim for their on-field success—including three consecutive AFC Championships and back-to-back Super Bowl appearances—such events have periodically drawn attention to the team’s handling of player behavior.
Local authorities in Williamson County are expected to provide further updates as the investigation progresses. Under Texas law, a third-degree felony carries potential penalties of up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000, though outcomes often depend on the specifics of the case and any prior criminal history. Worthy, who has no publicly documented prior arrests, will likely face an initial court appearance in the coming days.
For Chiefs fans and the broader NFL community, the news comes as a shock following Worthy’s promising rookie campaign. His role as a dynamic playmaker alongside quarterback Patrick Mahomes had positioned him as a cornerstone of Kansas City’s future offensive plans, especially with fellow receiver Rashee Rice recovering from a season-ending knee injury sustained in 2024. The timing of the arrest—just weeks before the start of free agency on March 12, 2025—may also influence the team’s offseason strategy.
As the situation unfolds, the focus will remain on the legal process and the Chiefs’ response. The NFL, which has a personal conduct policy addressing off-field behavior, could also launch its own investigation, potentially leading to disciplinary action regardless of the criminal outcome. For now, all eyes are on Georgetown as authorities work to uncover the full scope of the allegations against one of the league’s brightest young stars.
This is a developing story, and additional information will be reported as it becomes available.