
Rashee Rice attending Chiefs OTAs after car crash, alleged assault
NY Post
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is showing up to team workouts as he faces two prongs of legal issues stemming from offseason incidents.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Rice is “attending and participating in all activities” as the Chiefs started OTAs (organized team activities) on Monday.
Rice’s offseason issues began in late March, when he and a friend, SMU wideout Theodore “Teddy” Knox, were allegedly racing each other on the highway in Dallas.
Both lost control of their vehicles and there was a six-car accident.
About 4.5 seconds before the crash, Rice was driving his Lamborghini Urus 119 mph in a 70-mph zone.
Rice, Knox and the passengers in their vehicles all fled the scene of the accident without checking whether the bystanders who got caught up in the wreck were OK.

The preferred path to follow remains in place: Select a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the draft. That is what the Giants hope will happen. When it comes to identifying and securing a franchise-saving player, though, hope is not a good thing, maybe the worst of things — with apologies to Andy Dufresne.