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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Chiefs WR Rashee Rice reports on 5 years of probation, 30 days in prison after multi-car crash in Dallas

Chiefs WR Rashee Rice reports on 5 years of probation, 30 days in prison after multi-car crash in Dallas


Rashee Rice from Kansas City Chiefs Wide Receiver was sentenced to five years of probation and 30 days in prison by Adam Schefter from ESPN.

The sentence is related to Rice's role in a multi-car crash last April. Shortly after the incident, Rice's lawyer confirmed that Rice drove the Lamborghini, who was involved in a hit-and-run in Dallas.

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The 30 days of prison sentence can be sent to Rice's probation at any time during the five years. According to Schefter, however, Rice received a postponed case law, which means that his case is rejected when he successfully concludes the probation.

After the crash, Rice was sued by the two people who were injured in the crash. According to court files, this lawsuit was included in Dallas County on Wednesday. As a result of the judgment, Rice will pay the two plaintiffs 1 million US dollars and pay the fees of their lawyer.

The decisions open the NFL to discipline rice directly. It is expected that the rice will receive a multi -game suspension with which the broad recipient is expected to go to Schefter this season.

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Shortly after the verdict, Rice's lawyer Royce West published an explanation on behalf of Rices.

“In March last year I was involved in a high -speed accident in Dallas. There were many sleepless nights that thought about the damage that caused my actions, and I will continue to work in my means to ensure that all those affected are made whole.” Last but not least, I am deeply sorry for the physical damage to person and property. I fully apologize for the damage that I have caused innocent drivers and their families. “

Rice had a shortened season of 2025 due to an injury and started an injured reserve in early October. In the next week he was subjected to an LCL operation at the end of the season.

The 25-year-old recipient. Last month took part in the Chiefs voluntary Otas and returned to Kansas City this week to be mandatory minicamp.