It appears the Chiefs won’t have WR Rashee Rice during their quest to win an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice received a status update after his season-ending knee surgery on Tuesday.
Dr. Daniel Cooper, the Dallas Cowboys’ head team physician, performed Tuesday’s surgery. The Chiefs put Rice on injured ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice underwent lateral collateral ligament (LCL) surgery on his right knee Tuesday ...
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According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Rice underwent successful surgery on his LCL Tuesday. It was initially feared that ...
An NFL insider provided a new injury update on Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice after he underwent knee surgery in Week 6.
After receiver Rashee Rice suffered a friendly-fire knee injury against the Chargers, the Chiefs expected the worst.
On Tuesday, NFL reporter Jordan Schultz posted that Rice had undergone successful surgery to repair his LCL that was injured in Week 4 in a win over the L.A. Chargers. Per Schultz, Rice is expected to ...
As the Kansas City Chiefs head into their bye week, they're doing so with more clarity regarding the injury situation of wide ...
There was reportedly no damage to Rashee Rice's ACL, MCL or meniscus, which was the best possible scenario for the wide ...