Chiefs, Rashee Rice
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Rashee Rice’s legal issues persist as a crash victim says the NFL player hasn’t paid the $1M settlement agreed upon after a high-speed Dallas wreck.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid confirms Rashee Rice will take normal reps in training camp while awaiting NFL discipline following his guilty plea to charges from a March 2024.
The receiver was sentenced to 30 days of jail time and five years probation recently for a car crash he was involved in.
With plenty to address heading into 2025, it was the passing game that drew the focus of ESPN’s Chiefs reporter Nate Taylor. He labeled wide receiver Rashee Rice as the “biggest winner” of day one of training camp because of his visible connection with quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
That's the most important thing to remember when donning the "what-about?" hat and pointing to other players in other cases who got a punishment in the range for which Chiefs fans and/or the fantasy-football crowd will be rooting in the Rashee Rice case.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will be a full participant at training camp, coach Andy Reid said, after Rice was sentenced to five years of deferred probation and 30 days in jail as a condition of his probation last week.
Kansas City Chiefs star wide receiver Rashee Rice has been sentenced to 30 days of jail time and five years probation on Thursday as a result of his role in a multi-car crash last year in Dallas. The Dallas County judge ruled that Rice can serve his jail time at any point during the five-year probationary period.