Kansas City Chiefs Aware of Domestic Violence Allegations Made by Ex-Girlfriend of Rashee Rice
The Chiefs and NFL are reviewing allegations from Rice's ex-girlfriend who shared photos of bruises and home damage, with no criminal charges filed as of now.
- On January 8, 2026, the Kansas City Chiefs said they are aware of social‑media allegations involving Rashee Rice, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver, and are in communication with the National Football League, offering no further comment.
- Dacoda Nichole Jones posted on Jan. 7 on Instagram saying she had `dealt with abuse for years` and alleged abuse during pregnancy and controlling behavior after breakup.
- In a 14‑photo slideshow, Dacoda Nichole Jones displayed cuts, bruises and home damage but did not name Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice.
- The NFL said it has been in contact with the club about the matter which will be reviewed under the league's personal conduct policy, and as of Wednesday, no criminal charges had been filed.
- Given his recent legal record and suspension, Rashee Rice faces heightened scrutiny after pleading guilty to two third-degree felonies tied to a March 2024 crash and serving a six-game suspension, as another investigation could prompt stricter league discipline and affect Chiefs' contract and roster decisions.
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Ex-Girlfriend Of Rashee Rice Says She Was Abused
The ex-girlfriend of Kansas City wide receiver Rashee Rice, Dacoda Nichole Jones, posted 14 photos to her Instagram account on Wednesday, many showing her with bruises on her body, scratch marks, and a broken lip. Jones began the post's caption with "DOMESTIC AWARENESS WARNING!!" The photos also showed a hole in a wall, damage to a cabinet, a closet, and a kitchen. Jones didn't name explicitly name Rice in her post, but she described being in a …
Again, NFL star and Kansas City receiver Rashee Rice are negatively in the headlines. After a car accident in the summer, this is now domestic violence.
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