Chiefs add receiver Xavier Worthy to injury report. Here’s his status for MNF
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- Chiefs listed WR Xavier Worthy as questionable for Monday's game with shoulder and ankle.
- Worthy returned last week, led Chiefs with 83 receiving yards and 38 rushing yards.
- Worthy's shoulder injury dated to opener in Brazil; ankle injury emerged later.
Wide receiver Xavier Worthy gave a lift to the Chiefs’ offense in his return from a shoulder injury last week. Will the Chiefs continue to get that boost?
Worthy’s status changed on Sunday, when the Chiefs listed him as questionable for Monday’s game at the Jacksonville Jaguars with a shoulder and ankle issue.
Worthy injured the shoulder in the Chiefs’ season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil and missed the next two games. The ankle injury is a new development.
After missing games against the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants, Worthy returned for last weekend’s game. He was the Chiefs’ top receiver against Baltimore with 83 yards on five receptions, and was also KC’s leading rusher, gaining 38 yards on two carries in a 37-20 victory over the Ravens.
On Saturday’s injury report, Worthy was listed as a full participant in that day’s practice. Defensive tackle Omarr Norman-Lott and cornerback Kristian Fulton were listed as questionable.
Now, Worthy has been added to that list.
This story was originally published October 5, 2025 at 6:47 PM.