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Rashee Rice domestic violence allegations: What we know

Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is the subject of domestic violence allegations leveled by his former girlfriend and the mother of their two children.

In an Instagram post on Jan. 7, Rice’s ex-girlfriend posted photos of herself with a bloody lip, as well as several scratches and bruises. Although she didn’t name Rice directly, she alleges she has been the subject of physical and mental abuse for several years.

‘It’s been nothing but hell,’ she wrote, adding, ‘I’ve protected his image too long and I’m done doing that. It’s time to protect my peace, protect my children and stand up for myself.’

What are the allegations against Rashee Rice?

In an Instagram post containing several graphic photos, Rice’s former girlfriend made references to physical violence against her and her home, destruction of property and infidelity. No associated police reports had been filed in Overland Park, Kansas, where Jones alleges the abuse occurred, per reports.

What has the NFL said about the Rashee Rice situation?

The NFL, in a statement to USA TODAY Sports, said on Jan. 8 that it has been in contact with the Chiefs, and the allegations against Rice ‘will be reviewed under the league’s personal conduct policy.’

What did the Chiefs say about the Rashee Rice situation?

The Chiefs released a statement on Jan. 7, but did not specifically mention Rice.

‘The club is aware of the allegations on social media and is in communication with the National Football League,’ the statement said. ‘We have no further comment at this time.’

What did the NFLPA players union say about the Rashee Rice Situation.

NFLPA spokesman Brandon Parker told USA TODAY Sports: ‘The NFLPA is aware of the allegations and we have no further comment at this time.’

Rashee Rice’s past legal issues

Rice was suspended for the first six games of the 2025 NFL regular season for his involvement in a high-speed car crash in March 2024.

He pleaded guilty July 17, 2025, to two third-degree felony charges: collision involving serious bodily injury, and racing on a highway causing bodily injury. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail and five years of probation.

He has not been charged in connection with the woman’s allegations.

If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-7233 or text ‘START’ to 88788.

USA TODAY reporter Danielle Lerner contributed.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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