Xavier Worthy & Ex-Fiancée Tia Jones Reach Crucial Agreement In Their Lawsuits Against Each Other

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy in warmups
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy (Mark Konezny-Imagn Images)

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy can now put this entire ordeal with his ex-fiancée behind him.

Worthy and his ex-fiancée, Tia Jones, have dropped their legal cases against each other.

TMZ reported Tuesday that Worthy is rescinding both his application for a protective order and the lawsuit he filed against Jones as part of an agreement reached between the two.

Jones, who got engaged to the former University of Texas star in July, is also scrapping her application for a permanent protective order against him.

From TMZ: “… as part of the deal the two struck, the Kansas City Chiefs star is rescinding his application for a protective order as well as the lawsuit he filed against Jones late last month. In exchange, Jones is also pulling back her application for the permanent protective order she had been seeking against Worthy.”

“I regret any misunderstandings or conflicts that arose during my relationship with my ex-fiancée,” Worthy said in a statement, per TMZ.

“I also acknowledge that my legal representatives may have made public statements about my ex-fiancée that were intended to protect me but were misstated.

Xavier Worthy was initially arrested and booked for assault, but he was soon released as the local district attorney said he wouldn’t pursue the case.

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 in February.

Xavier Worthy Accused Tia Jones of Cheating

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy in uniform
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy previously filed a civil lawsuit against Tia Jones, accusing her of assault, battery, theft, defamation, and other things.

Worthy claims in the lawsuit that after discovering Jones was unfaithful, he asked her to leave the residence.

That allegedly prompted her to retaliate by destroying property, physically attacking him, and reporting false accusations to law enforcement.

Worthy even brought up how Tia Jones allegedly cheated on him as he was preparing for Super Bowl LIX.

The young wideout added Jones destroyed his game room, scratched his face, and ripped huge chunks of his hair from his head.

Now, it seems both parties are done with the entire situation.