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A few fans at the Lions game thought they recognized the Chiefs fan, disguised in face paint and wearing a helmet.
Normally in the NFL, players are fined up to $11,593 for a first taunting violation, with the amount increasing to $17,389 for a second offense in the same season. However, the league appeared to view Rice’s incident with Martin as accidental and chose not to fine the former SMU Mustangs wide receiver.
Plenty of alternate and throwback helmets are being rolled out for this NFL season. See the Bengals’ white helmet and the Giants’ and Patriots’ old school gear. The Chiefs have worn the same KC and arrowhead logo on their helmets since their first ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice said he wasn't intending to taunt on a play against the Washington Commanders.
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NFL hits Eagles' Saquon Barkley with $46K fine for dangerous helmet violation vs Chiefs
The NFL fined Saquon Barkley $46,371 for helmet contact and Travis Kelce $14,491 for an obscene gesture during the Eagles' Week 2 victory over Chiefs.
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen drew criticism for a dramatic head snap during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. Fans compared his actions to basketball star LeBron James and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
The NFL decided not to find Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice for a taunting incident in last week's game. The post NFL Makes Decision on Punishment for Chiefs WR Rashee Rice’s Controversial Penalty appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Rashee Rice played in just his second game back for the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night, helping lead his team to a 28-7 win over the Washington Commanders. Rice, who is coming off a six-game NFL suspension due to a vehicular accident in March 2024,