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Chiefs WR Xavier Worthy Eyes Comeback After Surgery
15 Jan
Summary
- Xavier Worthy had successful surgery for a torn labrum on January 15, 2026.
- The injury occurred early in his rookie season colliding with Travis Kelce.
- Worthy managed the injury throughout the 2025 season, wearing a brace.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy successfully underwent surgery on January 15, 2026, to address a torn labrum in his shoulder. This injury, which had lingered since the opening plays of his rookie 2025 season, has now been surgically repaired, paving the way for his recovery. Worthy has expressed determination, stating, "Keep doubting me y'all are making a monster!"
The labrum tear originated from an early-season collision with teammate Travis Kelce during Week 1 against the Los Angeles Chargers. Despite the significant injury, Worthy opted not to undergo immediate surgery, instead choosing to manage the pain and play through the 2025 campaign with a shoulder brace.
Drafted as a highly anticipated first-round pick, Worthy showcased flashes of his speed and versatility despite his physical limitations. He finished the 2025 season with 42 receptions for 532 yards and one receiving touchdown, alongside 87 rushing yards and a touchdown. Now, with the procedure behind him, Worthy is set to dedicate the offseason to rehabilitation, aiming to return to full strength for the upcoming season.




