The open receiver of the Kansas City bosses, Xavier Worthy, will not be accused after his arrest on Friday, said Williamson County District to Austin American-Statesman on Saturday.
Worthy was arrested in Texas on Friday by an alleged assault, according to online jail records.
The records indicated an assault on a family or family member in which the breathing of the alleged victim was restricted. According to Texas’s law, position is a serious third grade crime, punishable with up to 10 years in prison.
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The open receptor of Kansas City Chiefs, Xavier, worthy of the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl in Caesars Superdome. (Mark J. Rebila/images imagn)
However, District prosecutor Shawn Dick said that after talking with multiple witnesses, Williamson County authorities will not present charges.
“After an additional investigation by the Sheriff’s Office of Williamson County and an additional discussion with a witness of a third party, Mr. Worthy and his lawyers, this case is being rejected at this time waiting for the completion of the investigation by the Sheriff’s office of Williamson County,” Dick said in an email, according to the medium.
“Mr. Worthy and his lawyers are fully cooperating with this investigation.
“We will continue to evaluate the case. As is our practice with all the decreases, if it develops additional information that indicates a probable cause in this case, our office will consider that information and may present the case at that time to a large jury of Williamson County.”
Shortly after news of the arrest, lawyers Chip Lewis and Sam Bassett issued a statement in the name of Worthy in which they claimed their innocence.

The open receiver of Kansas City bosses, Xavier Worthy, runs against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half of December 25, 2024 in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Matt Freed)
“We are aware of the accusation that led to the arrest of Mr. Worthy,” said the statement, obtained by Associated Press. “We are working with the police in Williamson County to ensure that they have the benefit of all the circumstances that led to this accusation.”
The lawyers argued that the “plaintiff” refused to leave Worthy’s house despite the numerous applications. Worthy’s representatives also said that the alleged victim tried to extort the NFL star and described the accusation made against her client as “without foundation.”
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“The plaintiff was asked several times in the last two weeks to annul Mr. Worthy’s residence when discovering his infidelity, of which a private researcher has evidence in video. He has refused to defounder the residence and made a series of exoritious efforts before resorting to this accusation unfounded against Mr. Worthy.”
According to the statement, Worthy’s property was damaged, and was subjected to bodily damage. The Chiefs receiver also informed the authorities that it was not in favor of pressing charges, according to the statement.

The open receiver of the Kansas City Chiefs, Xavier Worthy wins yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second half in the Acrisure stadium. (Barry Reger/Imagn images)
The outlet reported that Worthy was still in a Williamson County prison from 6:50 pm et, and could spend a few hours before they release it.
Digno ended her rookie NFL season with 638 reception yards and six touchdowns. He also scored three touchdowns by land. The 21-year-old scored two TouchDowns during the 40-22 defeat of the Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl last month.
Before being recruited in the first round last year, he established the NFL scouting combination record with a 4.21 40 yards race.