Judge Delivers Major Win for Xavier Worthy, Great News for Him and Chiefs Fans

Kansas City, MO – April 6, 2025

Xavier Worthy and Chiefs Kingdom just got a massive boost: a Texas judge has lifted all restrictions on the Kansas City Chiefs’ star wide receiver, ending a legal saga with his ex-fiancée Tia Jones, sources confirmed to ESPN on Friday. The ruling scraps a temporary protective order, freeing Worthy from access bans and travel limits tied to domestic violence claims from last month.

The decision came Tuesday in Williamson County court, where the judge denied Jones’ bid to extend the order. She’d accused Worthy of choking her and throwing her down in an argument (per Austin American-Statesman). Worthy was arrested but released within hours, never charged. He fired back with a March 24 lawsuit, claiming Jones fabricated the allegations to extort him, assaulted him, and trashed his property after he caught her cheating—backed by photos of his torn-out hair.

“Justice prevailed,” Worthy’s attorney Sam Bassett said. “Xavier’s clear to focus on football and life.” The ruling unshackles Worthy after a rookie year that dazzled—59 catches, 638 yards, 6 TDs, plus 157 yards and 2 TDs in Super Bowl LIX (despite a 40-22 loss to the Eagles). With legal clouds gone, he’s primed for a full offseason with the Chiefs.

Chiefs fans erupted on X: “Xavier’s free! Huge W for KC!” one tweeted. “Our WR star’s back—Super Bowl vibes!” another cheered. The lifted order kills any NFL suspension threat—a sigh of relief as training camp nears. Jones faces no charges, and the league’s stayed mum.

At 22, Worthy’s shedding drama to shine with Patrick Mahomes. His speed and grit—highlighted by that Super Bowl splash—now get a clean slate. Chiefs Kingdom’s buzzing: the kid who broke the internet with his custom garage just broke free in court. The 2025 season’s looking brighter already.