Chiefs Receiver Rashee Rice Released After 30-Day Jail Stint for Car Crash Probation Violation
The Chiefs expect to help Rashee Rice catch up after he missed organized team activities and minicamp while serving the sentence, coach Andy Reid said.
- On Tuesday, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was released from Dallas County Jail after serving a 30-day sentence for violating the terms of his probation stemming from a 2024 highway crash.
- A judge ordered the 30-day term last month after Rice tested positive for THC, violating a five-year probation agreement stemming from his guilty plea to felony charges tied to the March 2024 street-racing incident.
- Authorities reported that Rice, driving a Lamborghini SUV, and Theodore Knox, driving a Corvette, were racing at extreme speeds when they triggered a chain-reaction crash on the North Central Expressway that injured multiple people.
- Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said the organization intends to help the 26-year-old receiver resume football activities, stating, "we have to get him caught up in doing what he needs to do."
- Rice underwent knee surgery shortly before reporting to jail, leaving his recovery timeline uncertain as he lacks access to rehabilitation resources available at the Chiefs' training facility.
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Chiefs’ Rashee Rice released after serving 30 days in jail for probation violation
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was released from Dallas County Jail on Tuesday after serving a 30-day sentence for violating terms of probation stemming from his involvement in a six-vehicle crash on March 30,…
Chiefs WR Rashee Rice released after 30-day jail term
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was released from a Texas jail on Tuesday after serving a 30-day sentence for a probation violation.
“Acting like he won’t be back here next week”: NFL fans react as Rashee Rice runs away from cameras after being released from jail
Rashee Rice's 30 days in jail have come to an end. While many have told stories of the sudden shock of walking out of the doors to an empty street, Rice didn't have that experience.

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