Chiefs face early season worries as Xavier Worthy exits with shoulder injury in opening clash against Chargers
The Kansas City Chiefs kicked off their season with a series of setbacks that have raised immediate concerns. After a lackluster start, going three-and-out on their opening drive against the Los Angeles Chargers, the team’s troubles deepened when wide receiver Xavier Worthy was forced to leave the game due to a shoulder injury.
Impact of Worthy’s Injury
Worthy, who was expected to be a pivotal part of the Chiefs’ offense this season, exited the game early, creating a significant void in the receiving corps. The absence of Rashee Rice for the first six games only compounds the problem, leaving the Chiefs in a precarious position as they look to establish their offensive rhythm.
Details of the Injury
The injury occurred during the third play from scrimmage when Worthy collided with tight end Travis Kelce while both were running crossing routes. The impact sent Worthy to the ground in visible distress, and he required assistance to leave the field, indicating a possible right shoulder injury.
The moment was captured on social media, with fans expressing their concern for Worthy’s well-being. One user shared, “Man what a tough break for Worthy…hope he’s okay,” reflecting the sentiment that many supporters are feeling as they await further updates on his condition.
As the Chiefs navigate this early adversity, the implications of Worthy’s injury could be crucial in determining how the team adapts its game plan moving forward.