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    What Happened to Rashee Rice? Looking At the Potential For the Chiefs WR to Make a Return in the Playoffs

    Despite rehabilitation, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will not be able to come back this season, even if they reach the Super Bowl.

    Rashee Rice of the Kansas City Chiefs was injured on a Patrick Mahomes interception in a Week 4 game against the Los Angeles Chargers. He had surgery on his LCL and his hamstring tendon. Rice avoided tears or damage to his ACL or meniscus. The Chiefs put Rice on injured reserve. He was declared out for the season and the playoffs. Despite Rice’s rehabilitation being ahead of schedule, there is no way he will be back for the Super Bowl, even if the Chiefs advance.

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    Rice Out for Playoffs, Will Miss the Super Bowl Should Chiefs Advance

    The internet has been set ablaze with rumors of Rice getting ready to come back to the Chiefs, possibly for the Super Bowl should they advance. Those thoughts should quickly leave everyone’s head as quickly as they got there as it is not possible.

    It will still take nine months for him to fully recover. He will make it back in 2025, but not in February. The surgery was in October.

    Chiefs head coach Andy Reid even said after the surgery Rice’s timeline for a return to football would be substantially similar to a player who tore their ACL, which would me he would be back in approximately nine months.

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    “It’s probably the same result, though, as you’d get time-wise for an ACL,” Reid told reporters. “It takes a while for that to come back.”

    Rice released a 41-second video of his rehabilitation regimen and he appears to be ahead of schedule. The video including Rice doing single leg squats took the internet by storm and started speculation the 21-day window might open up for Rice before the Jan. 19 deadline to make him eligible for the Super Bowl game.

    Former Chiefs’ player Mitchell Schwartz took to social media in response to the video, starting speculation Rice would be ready for the Super Bowl.

     

    Schwartz, a Super Bowl champion and former All-Pro offensive tackle, said on X he thought Rice was almost ready

    “Yes single leg squats means he’s 4 weeks away from being able to do everything a WR needs to do on the field and also get hit by defenders,” Schwartz said.

    Schwartz might be a little optimistic as Rice will not be able to return for the Super Bowl. Chances are, he will not make his return until the team sees action in their off-season program.

    Rice will be back for the 2025 season opener. Rice should set his sights on being ready for work in the spring. Fans should not expect to see Rice in New Orleans for the Super Bowl on Feb. 9.

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