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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.
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.
Rashee Rice's criminal case has closed, meaning a suspension looms. Plus, Mizzou takes over SEC media days. Marleah Campbell and Gabe Swartz discuss it all.
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNRashee Rice pleads guilty, sentenced to 5 years probation for Dallas crashKansas City Chiefs wide receiver and former SMU football star Rashee Rice has pleaded guilty to charges related to a high-speed crash in Dallas last year.
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Yardbarker on MSNRashee Rice receives sentencing; what that means for 2025It has been a little over a year since Rashee Rice was involved in a multi-vehicle accident in Texas, and a ruling on the case has finally been made.
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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has released a statement after being sentenced to 30 days jail time and five years' probation for his role in a massive 2024 car crash that injured four people in Dallas.
Rookie Jalen Royals, who has a very similar playing style to Rashee Rice, is projected to have an immediate impact for the Kansas City Chiefs. Go to main menu. Go to search form.
The Kansas City Chiefs have officially reported to Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri, for their 2025 NFL training camp. Over the next six weeks of practice, the team will lay the foundation that will lead to success during the 2025 NFL season.