Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is likely out for the rest of the season, reports say.
When he can return to the field. Well thank you Taylor. Well, KMBC Nine's Krista Tannehill gets answers from local physical therapists about what the road to recovery looks like. We are at PT Solutions in Overland Park. It is a physical therapy clinic that helps treat and rehabilitate patients with ACL injuries What a heartbreak now for Rashi Dhan and Pradhan fans. If it's an ACL injury he'll need a lot of therapy, but the prognosis is good and he could be back on the field. PT rehab of the ACL goes through phases. First surgery and then a month of slow motion activities such as squats moving to more dynamic activities such as jogging or jumping and overall, a patient can go back to seeing the ability. And the goal is always to increase strength and stamina beyond surgery. You're just looking at gaining range of motion. You are trying to reduce the amount of inflammation around the knee and gain your back range of motion. NFL greats like Tom Brady and Jerry Rice have also had ACL tears. They had surgery, therapy and went back to great success on the football field. We hope the same for Rashi Rice, Krista Tackle, KMBC Nine News. ok and athletes returning from an ACL tear in the same season. In 1997, Krista mentioned Jerry Rice of San Francisco 49 ERS. Well, when he tore his ACL in one game of the season, he
Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice is likely out for the rest of the season, reports say.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will undergo LCL surgery, potentially sidelining him for up to three months. NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reports that Rice is expected to miss the rest of the season Surgery scheduled for Tuesday aims to repair the LCL Damage, and if successful, rice should be ready to return to the field next season. Rice is the second wide receiver the Chiefs lost during the regular season. Hollywood Brown, signed as a free agent, was injured in the pre-season and is also expected to miss the rest of the regular season.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice will undergo ACL surgery, potentially sidelining him for up to three months.
NFL Insider Ian Rapoport reports that Rice is expected to miss the remainder of the season.
The goal of surgery scheduled for Tuesday is to repair the damage to the LCL, and if successful, Rice should be ready to return to the field next season.
Rice is the second wide receiver the Chiefs have lost during the regular season.
Hollywood Brown, signed as a free agent, was injured in the preseason and is expected to miss the rest of the regular season.