KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Rashee Rice had posterolateral corner surgery on his injured right knee, Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said on Monday.
The timeframe for Rice's return is similar to if he had reconstructive ACL surgery, Reid said. Ten to 12 months is generally considered a realistic return time after ACL surgery.
"It takes a while for that to come back,'' Reid said. "He'll get into his rehab and get rolling on that as we go here.''
Rice was injured in a Week 4 game against the Los Angeles Chargers when quarterback Patrick Mahomes accidentally collided with his knee while the two were chasing a fumble that followed an interception.
Rice entered the Week 4 games leading the NFL in receptions with 24. He was second in yards with 288. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501:
WHEN (Not if) rashee comes back do we re-sign dhop and Hollywood?
Can you imagine using dhop in the X with rashee in the power slot? Worthy and Hollywood two different kinds of speed options?
I’d kinda expect them to. I don’t think either will have a solid market due to specific factors so we should be able to bring them both back with reasonable paychecks that are bargains. Neither guy is worth more than last season, and they were both limited market players then. I’m hoping that Humphries impresses and yhe 3 ex cardinals all return for the 4-peat. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hoover:
The NFL is not going to suspend a player for being involved in a car accident
He was clearly sideswiped.
They shouldn't suspend him. In fact, he should be allowed to play in extra games to compensate him for the damage these baseless accusations have done to his reputation. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TheGuardian:
Dude, an LCL is not a year long rehab. It's a few months. Same for a hamstring tendon repair. WTF are you talking about?
I’m still shocked it was nothing more than an LCL tear. That hit looked like it totally destroyed his entire knee. [Reply]