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Chiefs will have Rice available for first four weeks

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will suit up for Week 1 after all.

According to reports, the NFL has set a Sept. 30 date for Rice’s disciplinary hearing for his involvement in a high-speed, multi-car crash in March 2024. That means Rice will be eligible to play in the first four weeks of the 2025 season before he faces consequences – potentially a multi-game suspension – from the league.

Rice would be the third wide receiver – and sixth player overall – to face a multi-game ban in 2025 if the league hands down a suspension as expected. The NFL fined Los Angeles Rams wideout Drake Stoops $93,334 and gave him a two-game suspension for PED use, and Minnesota Vikings receiver Jordan Addison will miss the first three games of the season for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.

However, because of the scheduling of Rice’s hearing, the Chiefs’ presumptive lead receiver will not receive a suspension until after the first four weeks of the season. He’ll be eligible to play against Kansas City’s first four opponents in 2025 – Los Angeles Chargers (in Brazil), Philadelphia Eagles, New York Giants and Baltimore Ravens – before the Sept. 30 hearing.

Rice missed 13 games and all but four snaps of a 14th last season after injuring his knee in a collision with quarterback Patrick Mahomes following an interception. He tallied 288 yards and two touchdowns on 24 catches in the four (three full) games he played in.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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