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    Chiefs’ Rashee Rice reportedly avoids worst-case scenario with knee injury

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefOctober 8, 2024 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A clear recovery timetable for Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice is still not in place. After further testing on his injured knee on Monday, though, the worst-case scenario has been avoided.

    Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports Rice will need an LCL repair, but he adds that may be the only ligament requiring such a procedure. Rice’s Week 4 injury was initially feared to be an ACL tear, but it appears that is not the case. While Rapoport notably indicates the second-year wideout is expected to miss the remainder of the season, ESPN’s Adam Schefter confirms Rice’s recovery timeline will be much shorter than originally expected.

    On Monday, Rice had an arthroscopic procedure performed by Dan Cooper, the Cowboys’ team doctor. A wide range of outcomes existed with respect to that process, and no structural damage of any kind represented an ideal circumstance that remained highly unlikely. The best-case scenario has indeed not come to bear, but if a full ACL reconstruction proves to be unnecessary Rice’s timetable to return to full health will be greatly shortened. Rapoport adds a three-month timeframe could be in play based on the outcome of Rice’s next procedure, which will take place tomorrow.

    Even on the short end of that timeline, it would come as a surprise if Rice were to take the field at any point in 2024 (barring a deep postseason run). The SMU product was placed on injured reserve last week, a move which ensured a four-game absence. It was well-known that Rice would be sidelined for much longer than that, and Monday’s update means any action on his part in the postseason would be considered a bonus. That puts Rice in a similar situation to fellow receiver Marquise Brown.

    With both pass-catchers out of the picture for the foreseeable future, wide receiver has been named as a position of need for the two-time defending champions. An addition before the November 5 deadline could take place, with Christian Kirk of the Jaguars representing a potential target. A firm decision with respect to a midseason move depended in part on Rice’s prognosis, but now that some clarity has emerged on that front the Chiefs could seek out a deal relatively soon.

    In the meantime, attention in Rice’s case will turn to his legal situation. The 24-year-old faces eight felony charges stemming from his offseason hit-and-run incident, and he may seek to serve any potential NFL suspension this season while sidelined by his injury. With a trial not expected until December, though, it would be surprising if the league were to finish an investigation and arrive at a disciplinary decision before Rice is next healthy enough to see the field. When that takes place is still unclear, but it should be sooner than the team and player once feared.





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