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Kansas City Chiefs say they are aware of domestic violence allegations involving Rashee Rice | KMBC
An ex-girlfriend of Rice made the allegations in a public Instagram post on Wednesday.
“I’m so tired of keeping quiet I’m so tired of protecting his image,” the woman said in the post. “I’ve been through too much in a span of 8 years and I’ve had ENOUGH!”
The post does not name Rice, but the team is in communication with the NFL.
“The club is aware of the allegations on social media and is in communication with the National Football League,” the Chiefs said in the statement. “We have no further comment at this time.”
Report: Chiefs fire WRs coach Connor Embree | Pro Football Talk
The Chiefs have parted ways with wide receiver coach Connor Embree, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
Rapoport adds that Embree might not be the only change that Andy Reid makes to his staff after a disappointing season.
Hollywood Brown was the Chiefs’ leading wideout this season, finishing with 49 catches for 587 yards and five touchdowns. Tight end Travis Kelce led the team with 76 receptions for 851 yards and five scores.
Travis Kelce becomes the first 3-time winner of Nationwide’s Charity Challenge | KSHB
Kelce first won the fan-driven contest in 2020-21.
The award means Kelce earned $35,000 for his charity of choice, Operation Breakthrough Ignition Lab in Kansas City.
Kelce has supported Operation Breakthrough for over a decade. His work includes spearheading the Ignition Lab in 2021 to “provide a workforce development program where students ages 14-18 spend time each week getting real-world experience in fields ranging from culinary arts to automotive and engineering.”
Weighing fifth-year options for 2023 NFL Draft’s first-round selections | NFL.com
Pick 31: DE Felix Anudike-Uzomah – Kansas City Chiefs
Exercise the option? No.
Anudike-Uzomah missed the entire 2025 campaign with a hamstring injury and didn’t make much of an impact in his first two seasons, totaling just three sacks in 34 games (three starts). The Chiefs must quickly improve their pass rush if they don’t want a repeat of this season, and unfortunately, Anudike-Uzomah’s output to this point does not suggest he’ll be a part of that solution.
Todd Bowles says he’s back as Bucs head coach for 2026 season | Tampa Bay Times
Todd Bowles stated his case plainly Monday, saying three consecutive NFC South titles should count for something even if his team missed the playoffs this year.
Apparently the Glazer family, which owns the Bucs agreed.
Bowles confirmed Wednesday that he is returning as Bucs head coach for the 2026 season, his fifth at the helm in Tampa Bay.
In a text message to the Tampa Bay Times, he also allowed that there could be some changes to his coaching staff....