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Wide Receiver · Kansas City Chiefs

Rashee Rice

No. 4 · 4th season

Thirty days, a healing knee, and Andy Reid still believes

Rashee Rice is in jail right now. Not sidelined, not in the building rehabbing — actually incarcerated, serving a 30-day sentence for violating his probation. At the same time, he is recovering from a knee procedure. Two things happening at once, neither of them easy.

Rice came into this season as one of the Kansas City Chiefs' most electric weapons — a receiver the offense had built real trust around.

What stands out in all of this is what Andy Reid said. The Chiefs' head coach made clear he expects Rice to be ready when training camp opens. That's the kind of statement a coach doesn't make carelessly — not about a player who is simultaneously behind bars and coming off a surgical procedure.

For Rice, the next few months are a narrow corridor. Get healthy. Complete the sentence. Come back to a team that, at least from the top, seems to have kept the door open. Reid's confidence is worth something. Whether Rice can walk through that door and reclaim what he had — that part is still ahead of him.

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