Former Teammates of Xavier Worthy Gather in Kansas to Cheer Him On

In a heartwarming display of camaraderie and support, several of Xavier Worthy’s former teammates from his days at the University of Texas have made their way to Kansas to cheer for the rising Kansas City Chiefs star. Worthy, who has quickly become a fan favorite in Chiefs Kingdom, received a morale boost as his old friends rallied behind him ahead of the team’s crucial playoff game.

A Reunion of Talent and Friendship

Among the familiar faces in attendance were former Texas standouts:

  • Bijan Robinson (RB): Now a star in his own right, Bijan traveled to Kansas to support his former teammate and celebrate their shared journey from college to the pros.
  • Jordan Whittington (WR): Worthy’s old partner on the field, Whittington expressed pride in seeing Xavier excel in the NFL.
  • Cameron Dicker (P/K): Known as “Dicker the Kicker,” Cameron took a break from his own professional career to cheer on his Longhorn brother.

Words of Encouragement

Speaking to reporters, Bijan Robinson shared his excitement about watching Worthy thrive: “Xavier has always had that fire in him. Seeing him light up the NFL stage is no surprise to us. We’re here to show him that his Texas family is still behind him every step of the way.”

Jordan Whittington echoed the sentiment, saying: “We’ve been through so much together, and now seeing him shine with the Chiefs is incredible. He deserves every bit of success coming his way.”

Chiefs Kingdom Embraces the Support

Chiefs fans were thrilled to see the display of solidarity from Worthy’s former teammates. Social media lit up with photos and videos of the group proudly donning red and gold, showing their support for Worthy and the Chiefs.

One fan commented, “It’s amazing to see his old teammates here cheering him on. It just goes to show how special Xavier is, both on and off the field.”

A Boost Ahead of a Big Game

As the Chiefs prepare for their playoff clash, the presence of Worthy’s former teammates provides not only a boost of morale but also a reminder of the bonds formed through years of hard work and shared experiences.

Xavier Worthy expressed his gratitude, saying: “It means the world to have my Longhorn brothers here. They’ve always had my back, and knowing they’re in the stands makes this moment even more special.”

With the support of Chiefs Kingdom and his Texas family, Worthy looks ready to continue making an impact as Kansas City marches toward a potential Super Bowl berth.