> At a Glance
> – Dacoda Nichole Jones posted photos of injuries and damage on Instagram
> – Jones has two children with Rice and says abuse lasted “years”
> – Chiefs and NFL confirm they are reviewing the allegations
> – Why it matters: The league’s personal-conduct policy could lead to suspension or ban
Domestic-abuse allegations against Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice surfaced Wednesday after his former partner shared graphic images on social media, prompting swift statements from both the team and the NFL.
The Allegations
In an Instagram post, Dacoda Nichole Jones displayed bruises, cuts, scars and wrecked property, writing that she “dealt with abuse for years” and that the pair “decided to break up a couple months ago.” While Jones did not name Rice directly, public records show the two share two children.
Team and League Response
Kansas City Chiefs officials told News Of Fort Worth:
> “The club is aware of the allegations on social media and is in communication with the National Football League. We have no further comment at this time.”
The NFL added:
> “We have been in contact with the club about the matter which will be reviewed under the league’s personal conduct policy.”

Rice’s representatives did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.
Prior Trouble
The wideout already served a six-game suspension this season after pleading guilty to felony charges stemming from a high-speed crash in which he:
- Drove a Lamborghini Urus at 119 mph
- Weaved through traffic before colliding with multiple vehicles
- Fled the scene on foot without checking on other drivers
| Season | Receiving Stats | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 79 catches, 938 yds | 7 |
Teammates Travis Kelce and Tyquan Thornton showed support during the suspension by wearing “Free 4” shirts referencing Rice’s jersey number.
Key Takeaways
- Jones publicly accuses Rice of prolonged abuse via social-media photos
- Both the Chiefs and NFL are formally reviewing the matter
- Rice is still recovering from a first-quarter collision with Patrick Mahomes that required a cart exit
- Past off-field issues already placed the receiver under league scrutiny
The allegations arrive as Kansas City fights for playoff seeding, leaving the club and league to weigh potential disciplinary action.

