The Kansas City Chiefs updated reporters on the latest regarding wide receiver Rashee Rice and his knee injury suffered in the team's Week 4 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. After some considerable time, Rice finally had surgery on his knee and the recovery is going to take quite some time, per head coach Andy Reid. Reid spoke to reporters on Monday as the Chiefs return later this week from a bye. He stated that the timeline faced by Rice to return to the field is similar to that of a torn ACL, which is a more common injury compared to the posterolateral injury suffered by Rice. Here's the official word from Reid: Rice went down with the knee injury on a fluke play in which his own quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, attempted to tackle Chargers cornerback Kristian Fulton who was returning the ball after coming down with an interception—one of six thrown on the year by Mahomes. Rice was landed on awkwardly as Mahomes tried to assist with the tackle and was immediately taken out of the game. For the last couple o
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