When young wide receiver Rashee Rice helped the Kansas City Chiefs won consecutive Super Bowls, his biggest supporter was in the stands. While Rice's partner, Dacoda Nichole Jones was very pregnant, she was at Allegiant Stadium to support him, along with their son, Cassai.
Less than two weeks later, Rice and Jones welcomed their second child. Jones posted a video on TikTok and wrote, "I'm so in love, he's so perfect🥹🤍💙." The video features Rice in a black hoodie, holding their newborn.Labor VlogBefore giving birth, Jones took part in the
Women of the NFL's video celebrating the Chiefs' 25-22 overtime win against the San Francisco 49ers . She joked, "I'm a Chiefs girlfriend, of course, we won the Super Bowl again," along with other Chiefs players' partners.After the Chiefs picked Rice in the second round of the 2023 NFL draft, his partner became a regular at Arrowhead Stadium. Jones and Cassai also went to M&T Bank Stadium to watch the Chiefs beat the
Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game. She posted on TikTok afterwards, "Such a blessing to watch him live out all his dreams he's worked so hard for, NOW LET'S GO GET THAT." Jones, who has over 14,000 followers on
, also endured the freezing temperatures during the Chiefs' Wild Card win over the Miami Dolphins. Rice commented on her InstagramInstagram post after the game, "You're the one for sure!😍🫶🏾." Chiefs WR Rashee Rice 'Retained Counsel' Following His Suspected Involvement In a Multi-Car Accident
During Easter weekend, authorities were looking for Rice in connection with a six-vehicle car crash on March 30, as first revealed by
The Dallas Morning News . The 23-year-old's role is not yet clear. However, "a vehicle believed to be registered or leased to Rice was involved in a crash," the outlet reported.On Sunday, March 31,
CBS Sports' Josina Anderson reported that Rice "has retained counsel, per source. A statement on the incident is anticipated tomorrow." Dallas police spokeswoman Kristin Lowman told The News that the initial investigation found "a driver in a Chevrolet Corvette and a driver in a Lamborghini were speeding in the far left lane, near University Boulevard, where both lost control of their vehicles.
"The occupants of both the Lamborghini and the Corvette all fled from the crash without stopping to check if anyone needed medical assistance or providing any of their information."
No one involved in the crash sustained serious or life-threatening injuries. Lowman said police were still working to identify the suspects.
shared the first photos from the accident. The car crash occurred on the North Central Expressway around 6 p.m. local time in northeast Dallas. TMZ TMZ reported that five men "walked away along the side of the freeway" after the crash. "Unclear where they went, and unclear if Rashee himself was in the mix… The cops did not say which vehicle belonged to him… nor did they say he's a suspect."
Kayla Quinn was involved in the crash with her 4-year-old son. Quinn told The News that a pair of white cleats were left in the back of the Lamborghini. "She said one of the other witnesses said they took guns and bags from the vehicles before they left," The News reported.
Chiefs Wide Receiver Rashee Rice Gaining Fame in Kansas City
Chiefs Kingdom is eagerly waiting for more information about the multi-car crash. Rice, who is from Texas, quickly became the main target for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes last season.
‘ top target last season. He finished the regular season with 79 catches for 938 yards, second only to tight end Travis Kelcein catches and yards. The SMU graduate led the team with 7 touchdown catches. In the playoffs, Rice made 26 receptions for 262 yards and a touchdown. Going into the 2024 NFL season, Rice is set to be the Chiefs’ top wide receiver. Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice and his girlfriend, Dacoda Nichole, welcomed their second child together last month.
The SMU alum led the team with 7 receiving touchdowns. In the playoffs, Rice recorded 26 catches for 262 yards and a touchdown. Heading into the 2024 NFL season, Rice is slated to be the Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver.