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Chiefs 'aware' of abuse allegations vs. Rashee Rice, in talks with NFL - UPI.com

The Kansas City Chiefs are aware of domestic violence allegations linked to Rashee Rice and are in communication with the NFL on the matter.

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upi.comStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Chiefs 'aware' of abuse allegations vs. Rashee Rice, in talks with NFL - UPI.com

The Kansas City Chiefs are aware of domestic violence allegations linked to Rashee Rice and are in communication with the NFL on the matter.

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usatoday.com5 mesi fa

Chiefs release statement amid allegations against Rashee Rice

The Chiefs said in a statement on Jan. 7 that they are aware of allegations circulating on social media alleging domestic violence by Rashee Rice.

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  1. giovedì 8 gennaio 2026·usatoday.com

    Chiefs release statement amid allegations against Rashee Rice

    The Chiefs said in a statement on Jan. 7 that they are aware of allegations circulating on social media alleging domestic violence by Rashee Rice.

  2. giovedì 8 gennaio 2026·upi.com

    Chiefs 'aware' of abuse allegations vs. Rashee Rice, in talks with NFL - UPI.com

    The Kansas City Chiefs are aware of domestic violence allegations linked to Rashee Rice and are in communication with the NFL on the matter.