Whereas the Kansas City Chiefs are nonetheless figuring out the severity of Rashee Rice’s knee harm, their newest transfer sheds some mild on the way forward for the second-year vast receiver.
Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Chiefs positioned Rice on injured reserve Thursday, that means he’ll miss at the least 4 video games.
In a 17-10 Week 4 win over the Los Angeles Chargers (2-2), Rice collided with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who was trying to sort out Chargers cornerback Kristian Fulton after he intercepted the QB. Rice was then carted off the sector. Following the victory, Schefter reported that the Chiefs feared he tore his ACL.
Earlier this week, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid confirmed Rice will miss Monday’s residence sport vs. the New Orleans Saints (2-2). In his Thursday news conference, Reid mentioned the Chiefs are in “wait-and-see mode” as a result of they plan to do extra testing when the swelling in Rice’s knee goes down.
“For his sake, we’re actually hoping issues work out for the perfect, however let’s simply see the place it goes,” Reid said. “Go away it as much as the medical doctors to see. I am positively not a physician.”
If Rice misses the remainder of the season, that will be a expensive blow for Ok.C. (4-0) and its Tremendous Bowl possibilities. By way of 4 video games, Rice leads the crew in receptions (24), receiving yards (288) and landing catches (two). Per Pro Football Focus, he has 185 yards after the catch, the third-highest mark within the league.
With Rice out of the lineup towards the Saints, the Chiefs could enhance rookie vast receiver Xavier Worthy’s workload. Within the Week 4 win over L.A., he caught a 54-yard TD go. In response to ESPN’s Adam Teicher, the ball traveled 54 yards via the air, the longest distance in Mahomes’ profession.
Do not be stunned if the Chiefs purchase one other WR earlier than the commerce deadline on Nov. 5, maybe DeAndre Hopkins (Tennessee Titans) or Amari Cooper (Cleveland Browns).
During the last two seasons, Ok.C. dealt for a WR earlier than the deadline handed (Kadarius Toney in 2022 and Mecole Hardman Jr. in 2023). The Chiefs ought to think about doing it once more to make sure they’ve sufficient depth at WR.