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Court grants Rashee Rice request for knee therapy while serving jail sentence in Texas | KMBC
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been granted permission to receive knee therapy while serving a jail sentence in Texas related to a high-speed crash case.
According to a May 28 court order from Dallas County, Rice’s attorneys requested that the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department transport him to Parkland Hospital for treatment on his knee and move him from an isolated cell into the jail’s general population.
Prosecutors did not oppose either request, and the judge granted both.
Rice was taken into custody in May for allegedly violating the terms of his probation.
Court records showed Rice tested positive for THC, triggering a previously ordered 30-day jail sentence.
Records indicated he is scheduled to be released from prison on June 16.
Last week, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said the team expects Rice to be ready for training camp despite the legal issues and a recent knee procedure.
The Offseason Training Program Rolls Along as Chiefs Complete Second Week of OTAs | The Mothership
In terms of what took place during Wednesday’s practice, which was open to members of the media, here’s a quick rundown of what stood out:
Wide receivers Xavier Worthy and Tyquan Thornton each hauled in multiple deep throws on the day between 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who once again competed in 7-on-7 drills amidst his injury recovery, found both Worthy and Thornton for touchdowns on Wednesday.
Cornerback Mansoor Delane recorded one of the plays of the day when he knocked down a pass on a quick slant during 7-on-7 drills.
Safety Jaden Hicks was busy during the 7-on-7 segment, knocking down multiple passes.
Chiefs’ George Karlaftis played through broken hand during 2025 season | FOX 4
On Wednesday, Chiefs defensive line coach Joe Cullen said that Karlaftis broke his right hand during the 2025 season and received surgery during the bye week in Week 10.
“One of the things — and George doesn’t say anything — but he broke his hand. He had a broken hand and didn’t miss a game,” Cullen said.
Karlaftis appears to be fully healed from injury heading into the 2026 season.
“He’s just healthy and he’s excited and he’s going into his fifth year and he knows the defense like the back of his hand.”
Karlaftis finished the 2025 season with six sacks, two pass deflections and 48 tackles in 16 games. It was a down year for the 25-year-old as the Chiefs’ pass rush struggled to get to the QB and get off the field on third down all season.
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