Chiefs HC Andy Reid Drops Good News on Injured WR Xavier Worthy
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a 27-21 loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 1, and while the loss itself was bad enough, the team also lost star wide receiver Xavier Worthy on their first offensive drive of the game. Worthy collided with tight end Travis Kelce while trying to get open for Patrick Mahomes, and he ended up being forced out of the game with a shoulder injury.
Given Worthy’s importance to the Chiefs’ wide receiver room, especially during Rashee Rice’s ongoing six-game suspension, fans have been keeping a close eye on his status over the past few days. On Wednesday, head coach Andy Reid provided an update on Worthy that will surely make Kansas City fans happy.
Andy Reid Provides Xavier Worthy Injury Update
Chiefs May Have Dodged a Bullet with Xavier Worthy’s Injury

Anytime a player is forced out of a game and is unable to return, it’s reasonable to be concerned about their status. However, Worthy is going to do what he can to get himself back on the field as soon as possible, and with surgery not being in the cards for the time being, that will aid his chances of making a quick return.
Considering how he didn’t practice on Wednesday, it seems like Worthy is trending towards not playing in Week 2, which would be a big blow for the Chiefs since they will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles. The goal is to have Worthy on the field for the majority of the season, rather than rushing him back for this big game. Worthy’s status will be worth keeping tabs on, and while he may not play on Sunday, it doesn’t seem like the team is expecting him to miss much time.
49ers’ Christian McCaffrey Stands With Elon Musk in Tribute 🌹 $150K Gift Honors Slain Ukrainian Woman Iryna Zarutska 💔

The heartbreaking death of 23-year-old Ukrainian woman Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte has drawn voices of support from across the sports world. On Wednesday, San Francisco 49ers star running back Christian McCaffrey joined Elon Musk in honoring her memory with a meaningful contribution.
Musk recently pledged $1 million to fund murals of Zarutska across major American cities, following an initiative launched by Intercom CEO Eogan McCabe, who committed $500,000 in artist grants for public artwork.
Now, McCaffrey has pledged a $150,000 donation, saying he felt compelled to act after learning about the tragedy.
“This is about more than football. Iryna’s story is a reminder of how fragile life can be, and I want to help ensure she is remembered with love, compassion, and dignity,” McCaffrey said in a statement.
The response comes alongside former U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for the death penalty for suspect Dekarlos Brown, who has been charged with first-degree murder.
For McCaffrey, the donation reflects his longstanding commitment to community values, symbolizing how athletes can stand alongside victims of violence and help transform grief into unity and remembrance.