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Chiefs Rookie WR Exits After Early Injury in Chargers Matchup

Posted September 5, 2025

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Kansas City Chiefs’ highly anticipated season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers took an unexpected turn just minutes into the game. Rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy, one of the most exciting additions to the roster, was forced to leave the field after suffering an apparent injury less than five minutes into his debut.

Worthy, known for his blazing speed and ability to stretch defenses, had just lined up for his second offensive series when he came up limping after a short route. Medical staff quickly escorted him to the sideline for evaluation before helping him to the locker room.

The crowd at Arrowhead fell silent as fans watched the rookie’s early exit. Worthy’s arrival was expected to inject new explosiveness into the Chiefs’ passing attack, providing quarterback Patrick Mahomes with another dynamic weapon.

Head coach Andy Reid addressed the situation briefly during the in-game broadcast, saying the team would monitor Worthy closely. “We’ll know more after testing, but obviously it’s tough to lose him this early. He’s worked hard, and we’ll have the next guy step up.”

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In Worthy’s absence, the Chiefs turned to veteran receivers and adjusted their offensive sets, with Mecole Hardman and Hollywood Brown seeing increased snaps.

Social media buzzed immediately, with fans expressing both concern and hope. One supporter wrote: “We waited all offseason to see Worthy, and five minutes in he’s hurt. Praying it’s nothing serious.”

For Kansas City, the injury raises questions about depth and timing. While the Chiefs remain loaded with talent, the potential loss of their first-round rookie dampens the excitement of opening night.

More updates on Worthy’s status are expected following the game.

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