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The NFL’s decision to clear Rashee Rice of misconduct allegations allows the Chiefs to move forward with their star wide receiver as a key part of their offense.Kansas City Today
The NFL has announced that Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will not face any discipline after a thorough investigation into allegations of misconduct from a former girlfriend. The league found there was ‘insufficient evidence’ that Rice violated the personal conduct policy, closing the case and allowing him to avoid suspension heading into the 2026 season.
Why it matters
This decision provides clarity for the Chiefs as they prepare for the upcoming season, allowing them to move forward with Rice as a key part of their offense. The allegations had created uncertainty around Rice’s status, so the league’s ruling removes that cloud and keeps one of Patrick Mahomes’ top targets available.
The details
In February, reports surfaced that Rice’s former girlfriend had filed a civil lawsuit alleging he repeatedly assaulted her over an 18-month period from 2023 to 2025. However, after a thorough investigation, the NFL determined there was ‘insufficient evidence’ to support a finding that Rice violated the personal conduct policy. The league has now closed the case, and Rice’s attorney said the player ‘looks forward to the start of the 2026-27 NFL season.’
On April 3, 2026, the NFL announced its decision on the Rashee Rice investigation.In February 2026, reports first surfaced about the allegations against Rice from his former girlfriend.
The players
Rashee Rice
A wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs who has been a consistent contributor to their offense since entering the NFL in 2023.
Sean Lindsey
The attorney representing Rashee Rice, who issued a statement thanking the NFL for its thorough investigation.
Brian McCarthy
The NFL spokesman who confirmed the league’s finding that there was ‘insufficient evidence’ to discipline Rice.
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What they’re saying
“Mr. Rice wants to thank the NFL for their thorough investigation, and looks forward to the start of the 2026-27 NFL season.”
— Sean Lindsey, Attorney for Rashee Rice
“There was insufficient evidence to support a finding that he violated the personal conduct policy.”
— Brian McCarthy, NFL Spokesman
What’s next
With the investigation now closed, Rashee Rice can fully focus on preparing for the upcoming 2026 NFL season with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The takeaway
This decision reinforces the NFL’s commitment to due process and thorough investigations when it comes to allegations of player misconduct. It also allows the Chiefs to move forward with Rice as a key part of their offense, providing clarity and stability as they aim to contend for another playoff berth.