The Kansas City Chiefs, the defending Super Bowl champions, selected Xavier Worthy in a move that rocked the NFL Draft. The Chiefs made a spectacular trade with the Buffalo Bills to move up four spots in the draft.
This Texas speedster will now take his record-breaking speed to the field at Arrowhead Stadium under the bright lights.
Draft night was a star-studded affair for Worthy and his partner in crime, Tia Jones. The latter attracted attention with her eye-catching combination of a dazzling Chanel shoe, a sophisticated black skirt, and a cropped jacket.
Xavier Worthy and Tia Jones are going insanely viral this week after the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver took to TikTok and posted a video showing him and his girlfriend flexing their jewelry.
The video then switches to Tia turning around and getting ready to twerk as Xavier Worthy makes it rain $1 bills on her while in the bathroom.
Chiefs rookie WR Xavier Worthy is flexing his new jewelry and making it rain 👀
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) May 30, 2024
After Worthy was chosen in the draft, the festivities continued. The young couple took a private plane to Kansas City the following day and arrived in style. They arrived with grins on their faces and full of promise for the future. They met with Coach Reid and the Chiefs welcome committee.
Worthy, already seen as a perfect fit for Andy Reid’s explosive offense, expressed his exhilaration about catching passes from none other than three-time Super Bowl champ, Patrick Mahomes. “It’s a dream come true. Mahomes’ throws, the crowd, the energy… I’m ready to light it up,” Worthy shared with reporters, flashing a confident smile.
Xavier Worthy Had Record-Breaking 40-Yard Dash at the 2024 NFL Combine
Former Texas wide receiver Xavier Worthy set a new NFL Combine record with an official 4.21-second 40-yard dash at the 2024 NFL Scouting Combine.
OFFICIAL: 4.21
XAVIER WORTHY HOLDS THE NEW 40-YARD DASH RECORD pic.twitter.com/IrXf3WyemB
— NFL (@NFL) March 2, 2024
The cleats worn by him will be forever immortalized in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
According to ESPN‘s Adam Schefter, the Hall requested the cleats, and Worthy “obliged.”