Some fresh information regarding the case has emerged regarding Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, who is currently the subject of an investigation into an alleged incident that happened at a nightclub this week.
Rice was accused of striking a photographer at a Dallas, Texas, club on Monday night. As a result, authorities are looking into the incident. The alleged incident happened during “an after-hours party” at a popular restaurant called Lit Kitchen at around two in the morning, according to police paperwork that TMZ was able to get.
The photographer told police he had left the nightclub but came back after getting a message from Rice saying he wanted to hire the person claiming to be the victim. The photographer claims that after Rice gave him a phone to look at something, he hit the man in the left side of his face when he returned to the club.
The photographer complained of pain and had “swelling on the jaws,” according to the police report. The man drove himself to a nearby medical facility.
Dallas police state that the event is still being looked into, but Rice has not been charged or placed under arrest.
Rice is facing a variety of legal issues. Due to his suspected involvement in an automobile accident that happened in March, he was recently charged with eight offenses. Rice reportedly lost control of his automobile while racing another car down the interstate at a high pace, resulting in a collision that left several people injured (see the video here). Rice left the scene with a few others.
In connection with the collision, the 24-year-old Rice is also being sued in many civil cases. The wide receiver for the Chiefs is reportedly facing a lengthy ban. If the nightclub investigation yields any results, the punishment might be even more severe.
Malik Nabers and Jayden Daniels might have to call off their large wager.
On November 11, 2023, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, quarterback Jayden Daniels of the LSU Tigers plays in the pregame at Tiger Stadium versus the Florida Gators. Required Credit: USA TODAY Sports’ Stephen Lew
Malik Nabers and Jayden Daniels, two former LSU teammates, would have to back out of a significant wager they placed on who would win Rookie of the Year.
During the NFL Draft night episode of “The Pivot,” Nabers revealed that he and Daniels wagered $10,000 to see who would win Rookie of the Year. On a recent episode of Keyshawn Johnson’s podcast, “All Facts, No Brakes,” Daniels was questioned about the wager, and the new quarterback for the Washington Commanders admitted to having participated in it.
Daniels remarked, “Man, he wasn’t supposed to tell nobody.” “There’s a little issue right now.”
That small item might violate the NFL’s gambling policies. The Washington Post’s Nicki Jhabvala and Mark Maske revealed on Thursday that rookie minicamp will include instruction on the league’s gambling policy for Daniels and, most likely, Nabers. Although it isn’t specifically stated that private wagers with friends and family are forbidden, the league might not be amused by a bet between two rookies on one of its major prizes.
The New York Giants selected Nabers in the draft, and he was far quicker to back out of the wager. The Giants may want to speak with him about this, even though it may not be what one pre-draft report meant when he was given the dreaded character concern designation.
Agent for Najee Harris responds to news regarding contract demand
September 19, 2021: Najee Harris, a 22-year-old running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers, warms up before the team plays the Las Vegas Raiders at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Charles LeClaire of USA TODAY Sports is Required Credit
Najee Harris, a running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers, had his agent respond angrily to a recent report on the running back’s contract demands and level of satisfaction with the team.
93.7 Paul Zeise, the presenter of The Fan radio show, reportedly stated that Harris requested the Steelers reject his fifth-year option, stating his wish to play elsewhere. Zeise went on to say that his source was the same one that accurately projected the Steelers to acquire quarterback Justin Fields through trade.
Doug Hendrickson, Harris’s representative, felt prompted to respond after reading the claim sufficiently. Hendrickson criticized Zeise on X, telling him that his purported source was a “joke” and advising him to “find a real source” going forward.
It’s possible that Harris never made this request, and even if he had, it would have been strange for the Steelers to comply. They might have made the unexpected choice to decline Harris’ proposition for a variety of reasons. Even if it isn’t, it isn’t in Harris’ best interests for people to take this kind of report seriously.
Harris continued to be effective in 2024, completing 255 passes for 1,035 yards and eight touchdowns. But Jaylen Warren has taken some of his jobs, so he might see himself with more opportunities elsewhere. He might get the chance following the 2024 campaign.