Overview
- Rashee Rice tested positive for THC on Tuesday, according to Dallas County court documents, and was booked into jail to serve a 30-day term with a scheduled release on June 16.
- His custody period overlaps the Chiefs’ offseason work, causing him to miss OTAs on May 26–28 and June 1–3 as well as mandatory minicamp from June 9–11.
- The jail time was part of a July 2025 sentence that gave Rice five years of probation and the option to serve 30 days in jail at any point, which the violation now triggers immediately.
- The probation stems from a March 2024 Dallas crash in which prosecutors said Rice drove about 119 mph, caused a multi-car wreck, fled the scene, then later pleaded guilty to two third-degree felonies and paid roughly $115,000 in restitution.
- The Chiefs and the NFL said they are aware of the case and declined further comment, while civil lawsuits tied to the 2024 crash and other allegations remain active.