Rashee Rice made his season debut on Thursday, and he is positioned to remain available for the Chiefs throughout the season. The second-year Chiefs wideout faces eight felony charges stemming from a March street racing incident, but the NFL does not plan to place him on the commissioner’s exempt list.
That move is generally reserved for cases of domestic violence allegations. In Rice’s situation, the league has followed its standard procedure in waiting for the legal process to play out before conducting an investigation and issuing discipline under the personal conduct policy. Criminal charges are pending for Rice and former SMU teammate Teddy Knox, the other driver involved in the crash which caused multiple injuries before they left the scene. As Nate Taylor and Dianna Russini of The Athletic note, though, no criminal trial date has been set (subscription required).
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk adds that the earliest a trial could take place is likely December, meaning Rice is set to play out the season before any further developments take place (video link). A civil suit has also be filed by two of the victims, with $10MM being sought in damages. A date for that trial has been set; it will take place in June 2025. Between now and then, Rice should be expected to play a key role in Kansas City’s passing attack just as he did during his rookie campaign.
The 24-year-old’s pre-draft process was affected by character concerns, and an incident during his SMU days was on NFL teams’ radars. The Athletic piece notes that at least three teams took Rice off their draft boards as a result, but that did not hurt his stock. The Chiefs – who have acquired and retained a number of players faced with off-field issues over time – selected Rice 55th overall.
Kansas City’s offseason included multiple moves at the receiver position after production from that position (with the exception of Rice) proved hard to come by. Free agent pickup Marquise Brown was out for Week 1, but first-round rookie Xavier Worthy had an impressive debut with a pair of touchdowns. Those two speedsters are joined by the likes of Skyy Moore, Mecole Hardman, Justin Watson and JuJu Smith-Schuster at the receiver spot. It remains to be seen how that group will fare compared to last season, but Rice will be an important member of the unit for the foreseeable future.