The 2025 season was barely underway when everything changed for Xavier Worthy.
In the opening minutes of Kansas City’s Week 1 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, the promising young receiver was knocked out of the game after an accidental collision with teammate Travis Kelce — a moment that quietly reshaped the rest of his year.
Now, months later, Worthy has finally given fans clarity.
A Silent Battle All Season Long
On Wednesday, Worthy shared a photo on Instagram showing his arm in a brace following offseason surgery, paired with a brief but telling caption focused on recovery and resilience. While the Chiefs have not yet released an official medical statement, the post confirmed what many suspected: Worthy underwent surgery related to the shoulder/labrum injury he carried for most of the season.
Despite the setback, the second-year receiver returned in Week 4 against the Baltimore Ravens and continued playing — often without appearing on the injury report — pushing through pain as Kansas City’s offense struggled to find consistency.
Playing Through Pain
Worthy finished the 2025 campaign with solid production under difficult circumstances:
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42 receptions
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532 receiving yards
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1 touchdown
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11 rushes for 87 yards
across 14 games.
Those numbers came while managing an injury that limited his explosiveness and availability — a quiet grind that rarely made headlines.
Kelce Shoulders the Blame
Earlier in the season, Kelce publicly took responsibility for the collision on an episode of New Heights, calling it one of the most frustrating moments of the year.
“I wasn’t ready for that first drive,” Kelce admitted. “I ran into one of my guys and knocked him out of the game. It’s hard to get your juices going knowing you just hurt a guy.”
The moment underscored how thin the margin for error can be — even between teammates — and how quickly a season can pivot.
Looking Ahead to 2026
With surgery now behind him, Worthy’s focus turns fully toward rehabilitation and a clean slate. Chiefs fans will be watching closely, hoping the recovery unlocks the speed and playmaking ability that made him such a key piece of Kansas City’s future.
After a year spent fighting through pain in silence, Xavier Worthy’s recovery may prove to be one of the Chiefs’ most important offseason storylines — not just for his health, but for an offense desperate to regain its edge. 🏈💪



