Chiefs' Rashee Rice Ordered to Jail After Testing Positive for Marijuana in Violation of Probation
Court records say Rashee Rice violated probation after testing positive for THC and will begin a 30-day jail term.
- On Tuesday, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was ordered to serve 30 days in jail after testing positive for THC, violating his probation terms.
- The jail time stems from a 2025 plea deal regarding Rice's role in a 2024 multi-car crash in Dallas, which required five years of probation and over $115,000 in restitution.
- Rice will remain in custody until June 16, 2026, according to the Texas State Attorney's Office, which confirmed enforcement of the sentence originally issued last July.
- Because Rice remains in custody until June 16, he will miss the Chiefs' mandatory minicamp and scheduled OTAs, conflicting with offseason training.
- Entering the final season of his rookie contract, Rice recorded 53 receptions and five touchdowns in 2025 following a six-game suspension related to the 2024 incident.
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Rashee Rice News: Disgraced Chiefs Player Ordered to Jail Following Felony Breach
Rashee Rice has been ordered to serve 30 days in jail in Dallas after the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver tested positive for marijuana, violating the terms of his probation stemming from a high-speed crash on a Texas highway that injured several people two years ago. Rice had previously avoided prison time over the incident after reaching a deal with prosecutors. He pleaded guilty to two third-degree felony charges related to a March 2024 mult…

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