Kansas City Chiefs’ player Rashee Rice found himself in hot water after being involved in a chain-reaction crash on a Dallas highway over the weekend. According to Rice’s attorney, state Sen. Royce West, the wide receiver was the driver of a Lamborghini SUV that was speeding alongside a Corvette when the collision occurred.
The crash, which also involved four other vehicles, left four people with minor injuries. Both Rice and the driver of the Corvette fled the scene without providing assistance or their information to those involved. West stated that Rice’s decision to leave the crash is still under investigation, but he expects charges to be filed against his client.
Despite the unfortunate incident, West emphasized that Rice is remorseful and is committed to helping those affected by the crash. The 23-year-old player, who was leasing the Lamborghini from a Dallas-based exotic car rental company, has pledged to assist in any way possible to rectify the situation.
Rice, a Philadelphia native who grew up in Texas, had a standout college football career at SMU before being drafted by the Chiefs. Known for his reliability on the field, Rice quickly became a key player in the team’s passing game.
As authorities continue to investigate the crash and interview witnesses, Rice’s future with the Chiefs remains uncertain. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of responsible driving and accountability on the road.