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On Saturday, a car registered to Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice was involved in a multi-car collision in Dallas, Texas. The police suspect that Rice’s car was racing another vehicle at the time of the crash. The occupants of Rice’s car reportedly fled the scene, and Rice has since hired legal representation.

Chiefs president Mark Donovan addressed the situation in an interview with KCMO on Monday morning, expressing relief that no one seemed to be seriously injured in the crash. He emphasized the need to gather all the information before reacting accordingly. Initial reports suggested that there were injuries, but the extent is still unknown. The final decision on any disciplinary action regarding Rice will likely fall to the league once all the facts are established.

Donovan stressed the importance of waiting for all the details to emerge before jumping to conclusions. In the meantime, the Chiefs are taking the situation seriously and are committed to uncovering the truth of what happened. It remains to be seen what consequences, if any, Rice may face as a result of the incident.

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