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Chiefs Star Shuts Down Micah Parsons Trade Rumors: “I only want Kansas City”

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Kansas City, Mo. — As chatter swirled about a blockbuster package for Micah Parsons, Xavier Worthy stepped to the mic and ended the speculation. He didn’t talk numbers, picks, or cap—he talked identity.

“Rumors are part of the NFL, but my heart isn’t on the trade block. I wear the red and gold not just for the colors—it’s family, this city, the standard we chase every day. I’m not going anywhere else; I only want Kansas City. If a call comes in, my answer is simple: I’m staying here—with my teammates, with Chiefs Kingdom, and under the Arrowhead lights.”

That message doesn’t just calm the locker room; it echoes the Chiefs’ ethos: bold, but calculated. Kansas City will consider any move that lifts today without mortgaging tomorrow—but the soul of this run is continuity around Patrick Mahomes and the receivers who choose this standard. In a timing-and-trust offense, Worthy’s vow is worth more than a draft chart.

Of course, any GM understands the on-field allure of dropping a “game-wrecker” like Parsons into Steve Spagnuolo’s front next to Chris Jones, freeing George Karlaftis, Charles Omenihu, and the pressure packages that turn third-and-long into a problem. But Worthy’s stance draws the line that matters: the ceiling can rise with big swings, yet the foundation is players who choose red and gold—and mean it.

On the road back to February, sometimes the loudest move is the one you don’t make. Tonight, Worthy gave Kansas City exactly that: loyalty, standard, and Kansas City first.

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