Chiefs coach Andy Reid gives bleak assessment of Rashee Rice’s knee injury
The Chiefs couldn’t have scripted a worse start to Sunday’s game against the Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
Their first drive ended with a Carson Steele fumble that was recovered by Los Angeles. The Chargers converted the turnover into a touchdown after a long drive.
On the Chiefs’ next possession, quarterback Patrick Mahomes’ errant throw was intercepted by the Chargers’ Kristian Fulton. As Fulton was returning the interception, Mahomes’ fifth of the season, Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice stripped the ball.
Unfortunately, Rice was hit by Mahomes, who was trying to make a tackle on the play. Rice left the field on a cart after suffering a right-knee injury. That was the report from CBS Sports’ Tracy Wolfson.
Patrick Mahomes just threw a pick, then busted Rashee Rice’s knee in a tackle.
No, I’m not joking. pic.twitter.com/tW2QB4q3Aq— Cody Brown Bets (@CodyBrownBets) September 29, 2024
Rice appeared to be in tears as he left the field on the cart. This was a sad scene from SoFi Stadium.
Rashee Rice appears inconsolable as he is carted away pic.twitter.com/KD8rgo28Oz
— NFL on CBS (@NFLonCBS) September 29, 2024
At halftime, Chiefs coach Andy Reid was asked by Wolfson if he could provide any updates on Rice’s condition. Reid gave a bleak assessment.
“No,” Reid said, “but it’s not good.”
Teammate’s reaction
Chiefs defensive lineman Charles Omenihu, who has been working to return from an injury in last season’s AFC Championship Game, spoke for fans everywhere.
“God knows that double R CANT BE HURT,” Omenihu wrote on X.
He later added: “I’m sick I can’t lie.”
God knows that double R CANT BE HURT
— Charles Omenihu (@charless_94) September 29, 2024
I’m sick I can’t lie
— Charles Omenihu (@charless_94) September 29, 2024
A doctor shared this on X about Rice. It’s speculation at this point as the Chiefs won’t be giving an update on Rice until after the game at the earliest..
Unfortunate end of the play with Mahomes diving into Rashee Rice’s knee
Mechanism is a hyperextension which could cause
Best case scenario: Bone bruise/capsule injury
Worst case scenario: ACL tear pic.twitter.com/0feHBp38rp— Dr. Evan Jeffries, DPT (@GameInjuryDoc) September 29, 2024