Kansas City Chiefs, Rashee Rice
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A to Z Sports on MSNKansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid sets on-field expectations for WR Rashee Rice ahead of 2025 training campThe Chiefs have good reason to get Rice on the field and keep him involved, too. He's still working his way back from a season-ending knee injury in 2024, and he's going to need all the repetitions he can possibly get to prepare for the upcoming season.
The star receiver, now entering his third NFL season, also received five years’ probation for the 2024 car crash.
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Rashee Rice was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years of probation on Thursday, paving the way for the NFL to potentially hand him a multi-game suspension in 2025.
Rice pleaded guilty to two felonies related to a hit-and-run in 2024. He'll spend 30 days in jail and likely miss a chunk of the 2025 NFL season.
Rice pleaded guilty to two third-degree felony charges, including collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway.
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Rashee Rice’s situation is serious; it’s now in the hands of the NFL and could result in a suspension of at least five games. The wide receiver on Thursday pled
Kyle Dvorchak assesses Rashee Rice's legal situation and how his potentially weeks-long absence via suspension could impact Kansas City's passing game, including why Xavier Worthy could emerge as the go-to target.