Chiefs rookie Xavier Worthy throws cash over his girlfriend Tia Jones in new TikTok clip – but fans spot a detail to RIP Travis Kelce’s new teammate!

Xavier Worthy’s latest TikTok with girlfriend Tia Jones has caught the attention of hundreds of Chiefs fans — for a reason that might come back to haunt the Kansas City rookie.

Worthy appears in the latest clip wearing a luxury watch and silver chain before throwing money on Jones as she dances in the bathroom.

But eagle-eyed fans noticed one funny detail from the incident: Worthy has a huge wad of one-dollar bills in his hand.

“Bro we ain’t gonna pretend we don’t just see one,” one fan said in the comments, while another said, “All of those are crazy.”

Worthy, a wide receiver selected in the first round by the Chiefs, may have had the last laugh.

Fans spotted one detail to mock Xavier Worthy for in a TikTok with his girlfriend Tia Jones

Worthy and girlfriend Jones are filmed dancing to BossMan Dlow's song 'Talk My S***'

Worthy and girlfriend Jones are filmed dancing to BossMan Dlow’s song ‘Talk My S***’

The song he and Jones are dancing to is ‘Talk My S***’ by BossMan Dlow and when Worthy throws the money in the air the lyrics read: ‘I’ll throw some ones, baby, you do that dance on me.’

However, some Chiefs were still unimpressed by the nature of the post.

“Bankruptcy in year 2 will be wild,” one follower commented — and another agreed, saying, “I’ll give it eight years before the dude is broke.”

Others even speculated if it was really worth it in the video, but the man himself replied to one of those comments saying it was him.

Worthy, 21, has had an eventful life in Kansas City.

His car was stolen from an apartment complex in Missouri earlier in May, but he was not there at the time of the incident and no injuries were reported.

Worthy is currently dealing with a hamstring injury that is limiting how much he can practice with the Chiefs, but his new coach, Andy Reid, is already impressed with what he has seen.

“He didn’t practice today, he pulled his hamstring recently,” Reid said last week.

Worthy was picked in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Draft

Worthy was picked in the first round by the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL Draft

“But what we saw was someone who was smart, understood what was being thrown at him, and someone who could run pretty fast.

“We really just helped him through the induction, so he was only there for a day and a half, so he got a nice induction.”

Worthy played for the Texas Longhorns during this college career.

The Chiefs open the NFL season on September 5 against Baltimore Raves, beginning their quest for an unprecedented three-peat of Super Bowl victories.