VIDEO: Chiefs Fear Rashee Rice Tore ACL After Collision with Patrick Mahomes
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes may have ended his leading receiver’s season after colliding with Rashee Rice.
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes may have ended his leading receiver’s season after colliding with Rashee Rice.
In a move that should surprise no one, the Kansas City Chiefs have cut defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs after his second offseason arrest.
Kansas City Chiefs player Rashee Rice is under question for continuing his participation in team activities despite multiple investigations.
A restraining order issued by the judge presiding over one of the two lawsuits involving Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has ordered Rice not to destroy any phone records, receipts, or credit cards used in the six hours preceding the multi-car collision he was involved in.
In a Monday morning column, lead ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter says that he expects Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice to receive a significant suspension for his alleged role in a multi-car crash during a street race in Dallas last month.
Rashee Rice, wide receiver for the KC Chiefs, is now being sued for $1 million in relation to the car crash in Dallas earlier this month.
Second-year Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will be a virtual participant in his team’s offseason program as he continues to deal with the legal fallout stemming from his involvement in a multi-car crash in Dallas two weeks ago.
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was driving his high-priced sports car at 119 mph before a multi-car crash on a Dallas freeway that injured four people last month, The Dallas Morning News reports.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice surrendered to police Thursday after he was allegedly involved in a hit-and-run car wreck that injured four people.
The lawyer representing Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is demanding the media cover his client’s “whole body of work” instead of focusing on his involvement in the high-speed street race wreck that resulted in multiple injuries in Dallas last weekend.
Attorneys representing Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice claim that their client is cooperating with local authorities in Dallas in connection with a car accident involving a vehicle registered to him.