
Chiefs' Rashee Rice scheduled for court appearance after Easter car crash
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is set to face a civil jury trial on January 20, 2026, in connection to a serious six-car accident that occurred over Easter weekend in 2024. Rice, who was driving a Lamborghini at speeds of 119 mph alongside SMU wide receiver Theodore Knox in a Corvette, is being sued for damages by two alleged victims who sustained significant injuries from the crash. The incident involved multiple injuries and resulted in charges against Rice, including aggravated assault and collision-related charges. Despite these legal challenges, Rice has expressed regret for his involvement and remains focused on his football career with the Chiefs. The NFL has not taken action yet but may consider disciplinary measures pending the trial's outcome. As Rice prepares for the 2026 trial and the 2025 NFL season, he is committed to fulfilling his responsibilities both on and off the field. His future in football and the legal ramifications of the crash hang in the balance as he looks to move past the incident and contribute to the Chiefs' pursuit of a Super Bowl title.
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