Second-year wide receiver Xavier Worthy sustained an injury during the Kansas City Chiefs' season opener against the Los Angeles Chargers in Brazil on Friday. During the first offensive series, Worthy collided with teammate Travis Kelce and fell on the ground before exiting the game.Worthy walked off the field to get checked by the medical team on the sidelines. He was seen heading to the locker room, raising concerns about his injury status. The Chiefs said the wide receiver might not return to the game."WR Xavier Worthy is questionable with a shoulder injury," the Chiefs tweeted on X.Worthy was selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft. During his rookie campaign, he tallied 638 yards and six TDs.At the time of writing, the Chiefs trail 7-0 against the Chargers in the first quarter. Quarterback Justin Herbert found Quentin Johnston for a 5-yard TD to give Jim Harbaugh's team the lead.Chiefs HC Andy Reid provides update on Xaiver Worthy’s injuryDespite their best efforts, Andy Reid’s team suffered a 27-21 loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Chargers to kick off the seasons. Furthermore, fans are concerned about whether Xavier Worthy would make a return in Week 2.In the post-game press conference, the Chiefs coach provided an update on the wide receiver’s injury. He stated that they will have a better understanding of the severity after his MRI scan on Saturday."We’ll know tomorrow once we get back and get the MRI."If Worthy is unavailable for their Sept. 14 game against the Philadelphia Eagles, then the Chiefs will have to explore other options on the WR depth chart. This includes Hollywood Brown, Juju Smith-Schuster, Jason Brownlee, Tyquan Thornton and Nikko Remigio.