🚨 BREAKING NEWS: The Chiefs’ Two-Touchdown Star Rejects Six Trade Offers — Rashee Rice Chooses Loyalty Over Millions
In a league where loyalty is often overshadowed by contracts and headlines, Rashee Rice just reminded everyone what it truly means to stand by your team.
Coming off a blazing two-touchdown performance in the Chiefs’ dominant 31–0 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, Rice has become one of the hottest names in the NFL. Six teams — including the Eagles, Dolphins, Texans, 49ers, Jets, and Saints — reportedly reached out to Kansas City, hoping to lure away the second-year wide receiver before the trade deadline.
But Rice’s answer was simple — and powerful. He’s not leaving.
“Money can buy comfort, but not loyalty,” Rice said. “Kansas City stood by me when I had nothing — when I was fighting battles no one saw. This city believed in me before the world did. That’s worth more than any paycheck.”
Rice’s resurgence couldn’t have come at a better time. After missing nearly a full season due to injury and suspension, the 24-year-old returned with intensity — catching seven passes for 42 yards and two touchdowns in his first game back. His chemistry with Patrick Mahomes was undeniable, reigniting the Chiefs’ passing game and sending a clear message to the rest of the league: Kansas City’s young core isn’t going anywhere.
Scouts across the NFL were quick to take notice, praising Rice’s precision routes, body control, and explosive ability to turn short catches into long gains — all hallmarks of Andy Reid’s offense. Combined with his youth and affordable contract, Rice became one of the most attractive trade targets in the league.
But inside the Chiefs’ locker room, it wasn’t about stats — it was about trust. Sources close to the team reveal that Mahomes and Travis Kelce personally reached out to Rice earlier this week, letting him know how much his leadership and energy mean to the team. Head coach Andy Reid praised Rice’s emotional growth, calling him “a player who doesn’t just play for the team — he plays for the brotherhood.”
The message resonated.
Instead of chasing offers and bigger contracts, Rice chose to stay home — in Kansas City, where his comeback story began.
“People see touchdowns,” Rice said. “What they don’t see is the team that never gave up on me — even when I was off the field. I owe them everything. I’d rather fight for the red and gold than wear any other colors.”

For the Chiefs, this decision goes beyond football. It’s a reminder of the culture that has defined Kansas City through the Mahomes era — one built on belief, brotherhood, and second chances.
As the trade deadline looms, other teams may still try to call. But the message is already clear: Rashee Rice isn’t for sale.
In a sport where loyalty often fades faster than a highlight reel, Rice’s refusal to chase millions might just be the boldest move of his career — and the truest mark of a Chief.
