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Rashee Rice Addresses Jail Time for First Time, Reveals Chiefs Helped Him Through It
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Rice addressed reporters at Chiefs training camp on August 11 after an offseason that included jail time, missed workouts and continued recovery from a knee injury.
Rashee Rice Calls 30 Days in Jail ‘Mentally Tough’PlayRice provided more details about what it was like spending 30 days in jail, describing the experience as “mentally tough.”
Despite being separated from the Chiefs, Rice said he found ways to remain connected with the organization.
Rice Served Jail Time After Probation ViolationRice’s latest legal issue stemmed from the terms of his probation following the March 2024 crash.
As part of the plea agreement, Rice received five years of deferred probation and 30 days in jail as a condition of his probation.