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Third-year wide receiver Rashee Rice is anticipated to make a return from his knee injury for the 2025 NFL season, with hopes high for his performance on the field after a strong start in 2024. Off the field, Rice is currently dealing with civil suits and criminal charges related to a street racing incident, which could impact his availability for the upcoming season. His legal proceedings are expected to resume in July 2025, after the Texas legislative session concludes, which complicates the timeline for any potential NFL suspension. Optimism remains that any suspension could be minimal, given that Rice is a first-time offender.
The Kansas City Chiefs could benefit from adding Joey Bosa to their roster, as their current edge defenders, including George Karlaftis and Felix Anudike-Uzomah, have underperformed. After being cut by his previous team, Bosa might be a cost-effective option for the Chiefs, who have limited cap space, to sign on a one-year, incentive-laden contract.
Kansas City Chiefs eye Joey Bosa as cost-effective edge option amid current roster struggles