Rashee Rice listed as limited in practice, Patrick Mahomes listed as a full participant

Rashee Rice listed as limited in practice, Patrick Mahomes listed as a full participant

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Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice appeared on the team's injury report following a significant performance in the comeback victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Rice, who recorded five catches for 132 yards during the second half and overtime of the 23-20 win, was estimated as a limited participant due to a hamstring injury. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes is also listed on the report with a groin injury but was expected to be a full participant in practice. Right guard Trey Smith is not anticipated to play against Dallas due to an ankle injury, as he would not have practiced. Tight end Noah Gray remains out of practice with a concussion, making his participation unlikely. Linebacker Leo Chenal and wide receiver Xavier Worthy were limited with knee and ankle injuries, respectively. Full practice participants included defensive end George Karlaftis, running back Isiah Pacheco, cornerback Chris Roland-Wallace, and right tackle Jawaan Taylor.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/josh-alperon November 24, 2025
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