Travis Kelce makes sad admission about Xavier Worthy's injury
3 minute readPublished: Wednesday, September 10, 2025 at 4:19 pm

Kelce Takes Blame for Worthy Injury, Chiefs Face Uncertainties
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has publicly taken responsibility for the shoulder injury sustained by rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy during the team's season opener. In a recent episode of his podcast, "New Heights," Kelce admitted he was at fault for the collision that resulted in Worthy's dislocated shoulder. Kelce acknowledged he "messed up the route" and expressed frustration with the situation, emphasizing his experience in the league and the need for better execution.
Worthy's injury occurred early in the game, significantly impacting the Chiefs' offensive capabilities. While the extent of the injury is still being assessed, initial reports suggest Worthy may have avoided a more serious outcome and could potentially return to play in Week 2, possibly with a protective brace.
The Chiefs are already facing challenges in their receiving corps, as wide receiver Rashee Rice is serving a suspension and will miss several games. The absence of both Worthy and Rice could pose a significant hurdle for the team, particularly in their upcoming game against the Philadelphia Eagles, a Super Bowl rematch. The Chiefs are hoping to return to the Super Bowl this year.
Kelce's admission highlights the pressure and expectations placed on the team, especially given their aspirations for another championship run. The veteran tight end's focus now shifts to making amends for the incident.
BNN's Perspective:
While Kelce's accountability is commendable, the incident underscores the fine margins that separate success and failure in professional football. The Chiefs, with their championship ambitions, cannot afford such errors. The team will need to rally and overcome these early-season setbacks if they hope to contend for a title.
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