Chiefs, Rice and Week 16
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On Saturday, the NFL announced fines related to the Kansas City Chiefs' game last week against the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium.
Also listed as out for the Chiefs: Tackles Jawaan Taylor (elbow) and Jaylon Moore (knee), cornerback Trent McDuffie (knee), linebacker Leo Chenal (shoulder), defensive tackle Derrick Nnadi (illness), cornerback Nazeeh Johnson (shoulder) and tight end Jake Briningstool (hamstring).
Rashee Rice and Xavier Worthy are both young wide receivers tied to the Kansas City Chiefs, but they arrived in the NFL at very different points in th.
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Coach Andy Reid said Rice (concussion) didn't practice Friday, Charles Goldman of AtoZSports.com reports.
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice remained in last Sunday's loss to the Chargers after being checked out in the sideline medical tent in the wake of a big hit from Chargers safety Tony Jefferson, but his status for this week's game against the Titans is in question.
Receiver Rashee Rice has bee n ruled out after suffering a concussion last week against the Los Angeels Chargers. Rice entered concussion protocol on Monday after reporting symptoms and did not practice. Kansas City visits the Tennessee Titans in Week 16. Fellow receiver Tyquan Thornton was also ruled out with a concussion.
Like a certificate of deposit, Jalen Royals has sat mostly idle while slowly accruing interest during the first 14 games of his rookie season