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Rashee Rice

#4 WR / Kansas City Chiefs / EXP: 3YRS Height: 6-1 Weight: 203 lb Age: 25 College: SMU Bye 10

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Won't play against Titans

    Rashee Rice (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Titans.The same applies to Tyquan Thornton (concussion), which leaves Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster in line to lead the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 16 WR corps, with Nikko Remigio and Jalen Royals also in the mix. Rice's next opportunity to play will arrive in his team's Dec. 25 contest against the Broncos.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Still not practicing

    Coach Andy Reid said Rashee Rice (concussion) didn't practice Friday, Charles Goldman of AtoZSports.com reports.Rice emerged from this past Sunday's loss to the Chargers with concussion symptoms and wasn't able to practice in any capacity as the Kansas City Chiefs prepare for this Sunday's game at Tennessee. Reid relayed that he'll meet with Kansas City's training staff in the near future to determine who will be ruled out for Week 16 action, but because Rice has made no notable progress through the protocol for head injuries, he seems destined to be out this weekend.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Remains sidelined Thursday

    Rashee Rice (concussion) won't practice Thursday, Matt McMullen of the Kansas City Chiefs' official site reports.Rice will sit out a second consecutive practice Thursday, having also missed Wednesday's session after reporting concussion symptoms Monday. To have any chance at clearing the NFL's five-step concussion protocol prior to Sunday's game against the Titans, Rice would have to upgrade to full participation Friday and gain clearance from an independent neurologist, so his chances of suiting up Sunday look slim. Xavier Worthy could work as the top wide receiver for a Chiefs team that has been eliminated from playoff contention and will start Gardner Minshew at quarterback.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: In concussion protocol

    Rashee Rice (concussion) won't practice Wednesday, Matt McMullen of the Kansas City Chiefs' official site reports.Per Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com, Rice reported concussion symptoms Monday, and the wideout is now in the NFL's concussion protocol as Sunday's game against the Titans approaches. He now has two more chances to practice before the Chiefs' Week 16 game statuses are posted, but with the team eliminated from playoff contention, look for caution to be exercised with both Rice and fellow WR Tyquan Thornton, who is also in the protocol.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Kept in check despite seven catches

    Rashee Rice brought in seven of 11 targets for 51 yards in the Kansas City Chiefs' 16-13 loss to the Chargers on Sunday.Rice tied for the team lead in receptions and set the pace in targets while checking in second in receiving yards. The Chiefs' No. 1 receiver and the rest of his skill-position teammates now have an uncertain outlook for the remainder of the season, given it appears Patrick Mahomes suffered a serious knee injury in the fourth quarter that figures to sideline him the rest of the way. However, even if Gardner Minshew is under center for Kansas City's final three games, Rice figures to remain a top target.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Struggles in primetime loss

    Rashee Rice had four receptions on eight targets for 34 yards in Sunday's 20-10 loss to Houston.Rice struggled with drops on Sunday Night Football, finishing with his worst catch rate (50 percent) through seven starts this season. Kansas City's top wideout still led the club in targets, but the offense simply ran into the buzzsaw that is the Texans' defense in 2025. Rice is still putting together a dominant fantasy campaign in a suspension-shortened season, sporting a 46-520-5 receiving line across seven games. Fantasy managers should continue starting Rice with confidence in next Sunday's matchup against the Chargers.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Finds end zone twice in loss

    Rashee Rice caught eight of 12 targets for 92 yards and two touchdowns in Thursday's 31-28 loss to the Cowboys. He added two rushing yards on his lone carry.It's the second two-TD performance in six games this season for Rice, who hauled in the first and last of Patrick Mahomes' four touchdown passes on the afternoon. The 12 targets also tied Rice's season high, and he'll take an impressive 42-486-5 line on 59 targets into a tough Week 14 clash with the Texans.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Submits full practice

    Rashee Rice (hamstring) was a full practice participant Tuesday.Coming out of a Week 12 win over the Colts in which Rice recorded eight catches for a season-high 141 yards on 12 targets, Kansas City gauged him as a limited participant on Monday's estimated practice report. His hamstring issue evidently isn't a major concern for Rice, whose upgrade to full participation Tuesday sets the stage for him to play Thursday against the Cowboys. With running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) and wideout Xavier Worthy (ankle) also practicing fully, KC is on track to have its full complement of skill-position players available in Week 13, save for No. 2 tight end Noah Gray (concussion).

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Dealing with hamstring issue

    Rashee Rice was listed as limited on Monday's practice estimate due to a hamstring injury.Rice took full advantage of his 12 targets during Sunday's overtime win versus the Colts, turning them into eight catches for 141 yards and no touchdowns. He, along with fellow WR Xavier Worthy (ankle, LP on Monday), are tending to injuries afterward, but the pair will have two more opportunities to prove their respective levels of health in advance of Thursday's game at Dallas.

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    Chiefs' Rashee Rice: Busts out in OT win

    Rashee Rice caught eight of 12 targets for 141 yards in Sunday's 23-20 overtime win over the Colts. He added a two-point conversion on a pass from Patrick Mahomes.The dozen targets were a season high for Rice, who turned that elevated volume into the first 100-yard receiving game by a Kansas City wideout this season. Rice has put together a 34-394-3 line on 47 targets through five games since making his belated season debut, adding a fourth score on the ground, and he'll take plenty of momentum into a Thanksgiving clash with the Cowboys in Week 13.

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