Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid delivered a somber update regarding wide receiver Rashee Rice, confirming the young playmaker will be sidelined for the remainder of the season, including the playoffs, following surgery on the posterolateral corner (PLC) of his knee. Reid explained that Rice’s recovery timeline would closely resemble that of an ACL injury, which typically spans 6-9 months, effectively ruling him out until the next offseason. The news comes as a significant blow to the Chiefs, who were relying on Rice’s growing contributions to bolster their passing game during the crucial playoff push.
Rice had emerged as a promising weapon for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, demonstrating his ability to stretch the field and make tough catches in critical moments. However, his absence now leaves a noticeable void in Kansas City’s receiving corps. The team will need to rely on veteran targets like Travis Kelce and a rotation of wide receivers to maintain offensive momentum.
Reid expressed optimism for Rice’s long-term recovery, stating that the surgery was successful and that the medical staff is confident in his return to full strength. For now, though, the Chiefs face the challenge of adjusting their offensive strategy without one of their most dynamic young talents.