Xavier Worthy (Photo via Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
Kansas City Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy has reportedly been arrested following his first season with the team.
The wide receiver, who was drafted out of Texas as a late first-round pick in 2024, helped Kansas City return to the Super Bowl and was their most productive pass-catcher against the Philadelphia Eagles in their 40-22 loss last month.
According to online records in Williamson County, Texas, the player was booked for assault following an incident that took place on Friday.
While the details are not clear, it appears he could have attempted to choke a family or household member, as the charge reads “ASSAULT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPEDE BREATH/CIRCULAT.”
Xavier Worthy Now Part Of A Worrying Pattern
Xavier Worthy of the Kansas City Chiefs (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The above sounds disturbing on its own. But there should be additional information coming out as news outlets are looking into the matter.
This comes as a bit of déjà vu for the Chiefs, given that it’s the second consecutive offseason in which a promising rookie has been arrested in Texas, with Rashee Rice having found himself in legal hot water for street racing in Dallas last year.
Wilt Chamberlain (Photo by Malcolm Emmons/Imagn Images) and LeBron James (Photo by Jason Parkhurst/Imagn Images)
Every record is meant to be broken, but some seem out of reach. In the NBA, the game is always evolving, with new talent constantly raising the bar and making the league more competitive than ever.
No record is truly impossible to break—after all, someone set it in the first place. However, while anything is theoretically possible, certain NBA records appear highly unlikely to fall.
5 Most Unbreakable NBA Records
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Wilt Chamberlain – 100 points
Wilt Chamberlain’s name is all over the NBA record books, but one achievement stands above the rest. Dominating games with his scoring, he carried his team countless times. However, what happened during the 1961-62 season sent shockwaves through basketball and beyond—on March 2, 1962, Chamberlain dropped an unprecedented 100 points in a single game against the New York Knicks. In today’s NBA, reaching that mark would require the combined efforts of multiple players on a team.
Wilt Chamberlain (Photo by Harry Benson/Getty Images)
That historic night, Chamberlain made 36 of 63 field goal attempts, shooting 57.14%, while also sinking 28 free throws. Along with his scoring, he grabbed 28 rebounds, dished out 2 assists, and committed only 2 fouls. His Philadelphia Warriors overwhelmed the Knicks in a 169-147 victory, with Chamberlain single-handedly accounting for more than half of their points—an incredible feat.
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