The Chiefs' Rashee Rice and SMU's Teddy Knox are being sued in Texas for over $1 million in actual damages and $10 million in punitive damages for allegedly causing a six-vehicle crash on March 30 in Dallas.
Two of the victims of the March 30 car accident involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and SMU cornerback Teddy Knox are suing the players for…
Suspended SMU football player Teddy Knox surrendered to police Friday after arrest warrants were issued for him and Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice for their roles in a multi-car crash last month, Fox 4 reports.
The SMU football team suspended cornerback Teddy Knox on Thursday, a day after he was charged by Dallas police with multiple criminal violations related to a chain-reaction car crash on March 30.
SMU wide receiver Teddy Knox has been suspended after being identified as the second driver -- along with Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice -- that caused a recent chain-reaction crash in Dallas.
When an arrest warrant was issued for Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice for his part in a multi-vehicle car crash in Dallas this week, a warrant was also issued for SMU cornerback Teddy Knox.