NFL clears Rashee Rice after investigation into ex-girlfriend's abuse claims
Rice, whose ex filed a civil suit against him in February, has not been found in violation of the league's personal conduct policy, with an NFL spokesperson citing 'insufficient evidence.'
The NFL has reportedly concluded an investigation into Rashee Rice, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter . The league opened an investigation after Rice's ex-girlfriend filed a civil lawsuit in February, alleging that he abused her for over a year. On Friday, the NFL found that the Kansas City Chiefs receiver was not in violation of the league’s personal conduct policy, with NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy telling Schefter that there was “insufficient evidence.
” As a result of the conclusion, Rice will not receive league discipline. “Mr. Rice wants to thank the NFL for their thorough investigation, and looks forward to the start of the 2026-27 NFL season,” Rice’s attorney, Sean Lindsey, said in a statement to Schefter.
NFL spokesman @NFLprguy on the Rahsee Rice investigation: “There was insufficient evidence to support a finding that he violated the personal conduct policy. ” https://t. co/vbfrypwVfE — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 3, 2026 In the lawsuit, which asks for $1 million in damages, Rice’s ex, Dacoda Jones, alleges that the receiver physically abused her from approximately December 2023 until July 2025, including while she was pregnant.
Rice and Jones have two children together. Rice was suspended six games by the league in 2025 after pleading guilty to causing a multi-car crash in Dallas in 2024. He was sentenced to five years’ probation and 30 days in jail last summer, though the charges will be dismissed if he meets the conditions of his probation.