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NFL Investigates Rashee Rice Over Domestic Violence Claims

NFL Investigates Kansas City Chiefs Rashee Rice for Domestic Violence Allegations: A Deep Dive into the Case and Its Implications The NFL is currently investigating Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice following domestic violence accusations from his ex-girlfriend. The allegations include physical and verbal abuse, as well as damage to their home. Despite no police report or charges, the league can discipline players under its personal conduct policy. Rice, who already served a six-game suspension for felonies from a car crash, could face a longer punishment due to aggravating factors. The NFL Players Association is not commenting, and the league is conducting its own probe. This investigation comes amid similar scrutiny for other players, like Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore. The outcome of Rices case will be closely watched as the Chiefs season concludes.

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