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Rashee Rice Suspension Update Reveals Timeline Details
Rashee Rice Suspension Update Reveals Timeline Details

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Rashee Rice Suspension Update Reveals Timeline Details

Rashee Rice Suspension Update Reveals Timeline Details originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will be reportedly ready to go for training camp, according to head coach Andy Reid. Advertisement Rice is dealing with rehab from a season-ended knee injury suffered in Week 4 last season. Off the field, Rice has other things he's dealing with, too. There is an ongoing investigation into Rice's involvement in a high-speed vehicle crash in Dallas last year. Rice reportedly fled the scene without determining if anyone involved needed medical attention or providing his information, according to the police. Rice has come clean in the time since, taking full responsibility for the chain-reaction collision that also included another speeding sports car. Many expect some consequences to be handed out, as Rice is facing allegedly eight felony charges. However, the NFL will not hand out any punishments until the case is closed with the Dallas PD first. Advertisement According to NBC Sports' Pro Football Talk, that timeline is uncertain. There has not currently been any new evidence that would expedite a decision by the NFL to issue a suspension. Paid leave is also an option, but the league has already decided to not use it in Rice's case. The initial plan was for Rice to continue through the 2024 season, then be handed the league-issued suspension following the case being settled. His knee injury halted that idea and delayed much of the Dallas PD investigation, which has pushed everything back to where we are now. Once the charges are handled with the police, the NFL will still need time to go through the proper steps of the Personal Conduct Policy to ensure a fair punishment. Advertisement That process could stretch deep into the regular season, even if Rice's prosecution concludes today. For now, the SMU product will prepare for his third season with the Chiefs and prove that he is healthy enough to return to his stellar rookie-year from before the injury. In 2023, Rice burst onto the scene with 938 receiving yards and seven touchdowns. Related: Chiefs' Andy Reid Happy To Play 'Bad Guy' For Travis Kelce Related: Chiefs Facing Racial Discrimination Lawsuit from Former NFL Player This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 20, 2025, where it first appeared.

Rashee Rice won't be suspended until criminal case ends
Rashee Rice won't be suspended until criminal case ends

NBC Sports

timea day ago

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Rashee Rice won't be suspended until criminal case ends

With Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice in the news this week, both for his own comments about the team's offense in 2025 and comments regarding whether he'll be ready to go when the season starts, several have asked about the status of Rice's unresolved criminal charges for last year's speed racing incident in Dallas. He has yet to be suspended by the league, despite facing (at last word) eight felony charges. That's because the league won't take action until the criminal case ends. The case has not ended. It's not clear when it will. Regardless, the league will do nothing until it does. And while paid leave is an option, the league has already decided not to use it in Rice's case. New evidence could change the league's position; however, nothing has happened yet to change the status quo. At the outset of the 2024 season, the plan was for Rice to get through the 2024 season, resolve the criminal case and take his NFL punishment in the offseason, serve any suspension to start 2025, and move on with his career. Possibly after doing enough in 2024 to merit a significant contract following the 2025 season, which will be his third in the league. The knee injury changed everything. The delayed prosecution allows him to keep playing. Even if the case against Rice ended today, time would be required for the league's procedures under the Personal Conduct Policy to unfold. Up to and including a hearing before Judge Sue Robinson. There's a chance Rice will get through all of the 2025 season before he's suspended. For now, the situation remains vague. And it will stay that way until his prosecution is resolved. Until it is, Rice's goal will be to show that he's healthy and to continue to build upon the promise he showed in his rookie year. If he plays all of 2025 and plays well, he likely will have laid the foundation for his second contract.

Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp
Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp

Winnipeg Free Press

timea day ago

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  • Winnipeg Free Press

Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andy Reid expects to have wide receiver Rashee Rice and first-round draft pick Josh Simmons fully available when the Kansas City Chiefs report to training camp at Missouri Western State University the last full week of July. Rice is coming off a torn ACL that limited him to four games last season, while Simmons tore a patellar tendon last season with Ohio State, which likely caused the left tackle's draft stock to slide far enough for the Chiefs to pick him No. 32 overall. 'I think they're both ready to go,' Reid said after putting his players through a final conditioning test Thursday, which wrapped up three days of mandatory minicamp. 'They actually got great work in these camps here.' The Chiefs had hoped that Rice would become the centerpiece of a revamped offense last season, and he was trending that way with 24 catches for 288 yards and two TDs through three games. But early in the fourth, after Patrick Mahomes had thrown an interception, the QB collided with Rice as they were trying to make a tackle in a game against the Chargers. The injury wound up being devastating for Kansas City, which had already lost No. 2 wide receiver Marquise Brown to a shoulder injury on the first play of the preseason, which ultimately kept him out until the stretch run. The Chiefs wound up relying more heavily than they would have liked on then-first-round pick Xavier Worthy, who emerged as a breakout star. He led Chiefs wide receivers with 59 catches for 638 yards and all players with six TD receptions. Now, Rice and Brown are healthy again, and a more experienced Worthy suddenly gives Kansas City three top wide receivers. And with the return of a trimmed-down tight end Travis Kelce for his 13th season in the NFL, the Chiefs believe the pieces are in place to push their formerly high-flying offense back among the best in the NFL. 'That's the goal. You want to be the top offense in the league when you step in the building every day. But at the end of the day, you want to win the Super Bowl,' Mahomes said. 'Our goal is to do whatever we can to win the football game, and hopefully for us, that's being the top offense to go with the defense we have.' Simmons could play a big part in that, and not just because he is 6-foot-5 and 320 pounds. The Chiefs struggled mightily at left tackle last season, where second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia was benched and second-year pro Wanya Morris fared little better. The Chiefs eventually resorted to pushing standout left guard Joe Thuney to tackle and using Mike Caliendo in his place at guard, but they likewise struggled in their Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. The Chiefs traded Thuney to the Bears earlier in the offseason, a move made largely for financial reasons. That opened up a spot at guard, and Caliendo and Suamataia are expected to compete for that starting role once training camp begins. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. As for left tackle, Reid seemed to indicate that Simmons would be his preferred choice to lock down the job. 'Listen, you can see his athletic ability. You can see his want-to,' Reid said. 'He approached everything the right way, plus a little extra. You can look at his rehab and he had a mindset of, 'I'm going to get in there. It's not going to be training camp. It's going to be now.' He worked his tail off to get in there, and you respect that part. He's done a nice job in there. 'We'll see,' Reid added. 'We'll see what training camp does to him. It's different when things are flying up there.' ___ AP NFL:

Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp
Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp

San Francisco Chronicle​

timea day ago

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  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andy Reid expects to have wide receiver Rashee Rice and first-round draft pick Josh Simmons fully available when the Kansas City Chiefs report to training camp at Missouri Western State University the last full week of July. Rice is coming off a torn ACL that limited him to four games last season, while Simmons tore a patellar tendon last season with Ohio State, which likely caused the left tackle's draft stock to slide far enough for the Chiefs to pick him No. 32 overall. 'I think they're both ready to go,' Reid said after putting his players through a final conditioning test Thursday, which wrapped up three days of mandatory minicamp. 'They actually got great work in these camps here.' The Chiefs had hoped that Rice would become the centerpiece of a revamped offense last season, and he was trending that way with 24 catches for 288 yards and two TDs through three games. But early in the fourth, after Patrick Mahomes had thrown an interception, the QB collided with Rice as they were trying to make a tackle in a game against the Chargers. The injury wound up being devastating for Kansas City, which had already lost No. 2 wide receiver Marquise Brown to a shoulder injury on the first play of the preseason, which ultimately kept him out until the stretch run. The Chiefs wound up relying more heavily than they would have liked on then-first-round pick Xavier Worthy, who emerged as a breakout star. He led Chiefs wide receivers with 59 catches for 638 yards and all players with six TD receptions. Now, Rice and Brown are healthy again, and a more experienced Worthy suddenly gives Kansas City three top wide receivers. And with the return of a trimmed-down tight end Travis Kelce for his 13th season in the NFL, the Chiefs believe the pieces are in place to push their formerly high-flying offense back among the best in the NFL. 'That's the goal. You want to be the top offense in the league when you step in the building every day. But at the end of the day, you want to win the Super Bowl,' Mahomes said. 'Our goal is to do whatever we can to win the football game, and hopefully for us, that's being the top offense to go with the defense we have.' Simmons could play a big part in that, and not just because he is 6-foot-5 and 320 pounds. The Chiefs struggled mightily at left tackle last season, where second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia was benched and second-year pro Wanya Morris fared little better. The Chiefs eventually resorted to pushing standout left guard Joe Thuney to tackle and using Mike Caliendo in his place at guard, but they likewise struggled in their Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. The Chiefs traded Thuney to the Bears earlier in the offseason, a move made largely for financial reasons. That opened up a spot at guard, and Caliendo and Suamataia are expected to compete for that starting role once training camp begins. As for left tackle, Reid seemed to indicate that Simmons would be his preferred choice to lock down the job. 'Listen, you can see his athletic ability. You can see his want-to,' Reid said. "He approached everything the right way, plus a little extra. You can look at his rehab and he had a mindset of, 'I'm going to get in there. It's not going to be training camp. It's going to be now.' He worked his tail off to get in there, and you respect that part. He's done a nice job in there. 'We'll see,' Reid added. 'We'll see what training camp does to him. It's different when things are flying up there.' ___

Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp
Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp

Fox Sports

timea day ago

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  • Fox Sports

Chiefs coach Andy Reid says WR Rashee Rice and LT Josh Simmons are ready for training camp

Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Andy Reid expects to have wide receiver Rashee Rice and first-round draft pick Josh Simmons fully available when the Kansas City Chiefs report to training camp at Missouri Western State University the last full week of July. Rice is coming off a torn ACL that limited him to four games last season, while Simmons tore a patellar tendon last season with Ohio State, which likely caused the left tackle's draft stock to slide far enough for the Chiefs to pick him No. 32 overall. 'I think they're both ready to go,' Reid said after putting his players through a final conditioning test Thursday, which wrapped up three days of mandatory minicamp. 'They actually got great work in these camps here.' The Chiefs had hoped that Rice would become the centerpiece of a revamped offense last season, and he was trending that way with 24 catches for 288 yards and two TDs through three games. But early in the fourth, after Patrick Mahomes had thrown an interception, the QB collided with Rice as they were trying to make a tackle in a game against the Chargers. The injury wound up being devastating for Kansas City, which had already lost No. 2 wide receiver Marquise Brown to a shoulder injury on the first play of the preseason, which ultimately kept him out until the stretch run. The Chiefs wound up relying more heavily than they would have liked on then-first-round pick Xavier Worthy, who emerged as a breakout star. He led Chiefs wide receivers with 59 catches for 638 yards and all players with six TD receptions. Now, Rice and Brown are healthy again, and a more experienced Worthy suddenly gives Kansas City three top wide receivers. And with the return of a trimmed-down tight end Travis Kelce for his 13th season in the NFL, the Chiefs believe the pieces are in place to push their formerly high-flying offense back among the best in the NFL. 'That's the goal. You want to be the top offense in the league when you step in the building every day. But at the end of the day, you want to win the Super Bowl,' Mahomes said. 'Our goal is to do whatever we can to win the football game, and hopefully for us, that's being the top offense to go with the defense we have.' Simmons could play a big part in that, and not just because he is 6-foot-5 and 320 pounds. The Chiefs struggled mightily at left tackle last season, where second-round pick Kingsley Suamataia was benched and second-year pro Wanya Morris fared little better. The Chiefs eventually resorted to pushing standout left guard Joe Thuney to tackle and using Mike Caliendo in his place at guard, but they likewise struggled in their Super Bowl loss to the Eagles. The Chiefs traded Thuney to the Bears earlier in the offseason, a move made largely for financial reasons. That opened up a spot at guard, and Caliendo and Suamataia are expected to compete for that starting role once training camp begins. As for left tackle, Reid seemed to indicate that Simmons would be his preferred choice to lock down the job. 'Listen, you can see his athletic ability. You can see his want-to,' Reid said. "He approached everything the right way, plus a little extra. You can look at his rehab and he had a mindset of, 'I'm going to get in there. It's not going to be training camp. It's going to be now.' He worked his tail off to get in there, and you respect that part. He's done a nice job in there. 'We'll see,' Reid added. 'We'll see what training camp does to him. It's different when things are flying up there.' ___ AP NFL: recommended

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