THE CALLER IS ACTUALLY WHO THEY SAY THEY ARE. NOW TO MORE BREAKING NEWS AT FOUR KANSAS CITY CHIEFS WIDE RECEIVER RASHEE RICE IS IN CUSTODY AFTER ALLEGEDLY VIOLATING HIS PROBATION. JAIL RECORDS SHOW RICE WAS BOOKED INTO THE DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS, JAIL TODAY, ACCORDING TO COURT RECORDS. RICE TESTED POSITIVE FOR THC AND HAS BEEN ORDERED TO SERVE 30 DAYS IN JAIL. HE WAS SENTENCED TO A FIVE YEAR PROBATION LAST JULY FOR HIS ROLE IN A CRASH IN TEXAS THAT LED TO SERIOUS INJURIES. NOW THE CHIEFS WI

Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice in custody in Texas after reportedly violating probation

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Updated: 4:29 PM CDT May 19, 2026

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was taken into custody in Texas after allegedly violating his probation. Jail records show that Rice was booked into the Dallas County, Texas, jail on Tuesday. Court records say Rice tested positive for THC. He was ordered to serve 30 days in jail, which was previously ordered in July 2025, and is set to be released on June 16, 2026, records show. Rice earned a five-year probation, plus 30 days in jail, for his role in a crash in Texas that led to serious injuries. His attorney released a statement from Rice after he received his probation, admitting his involvement in the high-speed crash. Rice was suspended for a portion of the season but returned to play in 2025. The Chiefs have OTAs May 26-28 and June 1-3. Mandatory minicamp is June 9-11.

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was taken into custody in Texas after allegedly violating his probation.

Jail records show that Rice was booked into the Dallas County, Texas, jail on Tuesday. Court records say Rice tested positive for THC.

He was ordered to serve 30 days in jail, which was previously ordered in July 2025, and is set to be released on June 16, 2026, records show.

Rice earned a five-year probation, plus 30 days in jail, for his role in a crash in Texas that led to serious injuries.

His attorney released a statement from Rice after he received his probation, admitting his involvement in the high-speed crash.

Rice was suspended for a portion of the season but returned to play in 2025.

The Chiefs have OTAs May 26-28 and June 1-3. Mandatory minicamp is June 9-11.