Rice was trying to make a tackle after Patrick Mahomes threw an interception when Mahomes — also attempting a tackle — dove into his knee.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is assisted after he was injured during the first half of the Chiefs’ game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice was carted off the field during the team’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
Rice was trying to make a tackle after Patrick Mahomes threw an interception when Mahomes — also attempting a tackle — dove into his knee. Rice had a towel over his head as he was taken off the field, and he was ruled out for the game with a knee injury.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said Rice’s injury was “not good” in a brief sideline interview as halftime was starting.
Reid said after the win that Rice would undergo an MRI on the knee Monday.
“I feel terrible for Rashee,” he told reporters.
A second-round pick in the 2023 NFL draft, Rice is the Chiefs’ leading receiver this season. He entered Sunday with 24 catches for 288 yards and two touchdowns — the only Kansas City receiver with more than 10 catches or 100 yards through three games.
Rookie wideout Xavier Worthy — a first-round pick — should get an opportunity to contribute in Rice’s absence. He caught a 54-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes against the Chargers.
The Chiefs are already thin on offense after an injury to running back, the team’s leading rusher from last season, who broke his fibula in Week 2 and was placed on injured reserve. Pacheco is not expected back until Week 8 at the earliest.
In the wake of Pacheco’s injury, Kansas City signed running back Kareem Hunt, who previously played with the team in 2017-18.
Rice led the Chiefs with seven touchdowns last season. He was second only to tight end Travis Kelce in receptions, targets and yards, finishing the year with 79 catches for 938 yards.
In April, Rice admitted to being in Dallas. He surrendered to Dallas police on April 11 after a warrant was put out for his arrest. The NFL opted not to put him on the commissioner’s exempt list, and it is monitoring his legal process.