How the Kansas City Chiefs Will Adapt Without Rashee Rice: A Six-Game Suspension Breakdown
With Rashee Rice accepting a six-game suspension, the Kansas City Chiefs must adjust their offense. Explore how Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes plan to cope without their top receiver.

The Impact of Rashee Rice's Suspension on the Chiefs' Offense
The Kansas City Chiefs are facing a significant challenge as star wide receiver Rashee Rice has accepted a six-game suspension for violating the NFL's personal conduct policy. Rice, who has been a key target for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will be ineligible to return until Week 7 against the Las Vegas Raiders. This suspension raises questions about how the Chiefs' offense will function without their top receiver.
The Chiefs' Plan Without Rice
Head coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy have been preparing for this scenario since the start of training camp. The team has a deep roster of receivers, including Xavier Worthy, Hollywood Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, and Tyquan Thornton, who will need to step up in Rice's absence.
"We've thought it through," Nagy said last week. "There's a little bit of juggling, not only just with a suspension but also his health, making sure you balance both of those things together."
Mahomes' New Targets
With Rice sidelined, Mahomes will likely rely on a mix of tight ends and receivers to keep the offense dynamic. Tight ends Travis Kelce and Noah Gray are expected to play a more prominent role, while Smith-Schuster and Brown will likely handle slot duties. Worthy and Thornton, known for their speed, will be the deep threats against opposing secondaries.
"We're just going to go out there and trust what the coaches put on our plates," Gray said. "Regardless of who's in there, I'm really confident in all the guys."
Rice's Road to Redemption
Rice's suspension stems from his involvement in a multicar crash in Dallas during the 2024 offseason, which resulted in multiple injuries. He pleaded guilty to two third-degree felony charges and received 30 days in jail and five years' probation. Rice chose to accept the suspension early in the season to ensure his availability for the crucial late-season games and playoffs.
"This is my job, and this is what I love to do," Rice said earlier this month. "Even when I'm not able to be out there with my team, I'm still going to be working as hard as I can so I can be back out there with them as soon as possible."
Looking Ahead
The Chiefs' preseason finale against the Chicago Bears offered a glimpse of their offense without Rice. Mahomes connected with Thornton for a 58-yard strike, and Worthy showcased his ability to evade defenders. While Rice's absence will undoubtedly impact the team's full potency, the Chiefs are confident in their ability to adapt and succeed.
"Rashee gets those screens and he gets 15-20 yards," Mahomes said. "That kind of crushes a defense. I think Xavier can do that stuff, I think Hollywood can do that, and then I think Royals can do that. Having a couple versions of guys that can go out there and make those plays happen keeps a defense guessing."
As the Chiefs prepare for their Week 1 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers in São Paulo, all eyes will be on how they navigate the first six games without their star receiver.