


Chiefs' Rashee Rice Suspended Six Games by NFL Following High-Speed Crash
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice received a six-game NFL suspension for his involvement in a high-speed car crash that caused multiple injuries and led to felony charges.
Overview
- Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been suspended for six games by the NFL due to his involvement in a high-speed crash that resulted in injuries to multiple people.
- Rice pleaded guilty to two third-degree felony charges related to the car crash, which caused bodily injury and prompted the NFL's internal investigation.
- The NFL issued the six-game suspension following its investigation, a decision which Rashee Rice has confirmed he will not appeal.
- In addition to the suspension, Rice is required to pay $115,000 in medical expenses to the victims of the crash he caused.
- Rashee Rice is expected to return to play against the Raiders on October 19, having missed several key matchups during his suspension.
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Rashee Rice pleaded guilty to two third-degree felony charges, was sentenced to 30 days in jail with five years' probation, and is required to pay approximately $115,000 in medical expenses to the victims.
Rashee Rice received a six-game suspension to start the 2025 NFL regular season, making him eligible to return in Week 7 against the Las Vegas Raiders.
The NFL initially proposed a double-digit game suspension due to the severity of the incident, but the NFL Players Association and Rice's representatives argued against it citing lack of precedent for suspending a player for more than half the season for such an incident, leading to a negotiated six-game suspension.
Rashee Rice will miss Weeks 1 through 6, including games against the Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Detroit Lions.
Rashee Rice has confirmed that he will not appeal the six-game suspension imposed by the NFL.
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