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TMZ found Rice after the incident and asked him about it, to which he said that he took the question as a shot against his former team, the San Francisco 49ers, who the Chiefs defeated in last season's Super Bowl. According to Rice, the men had "smirks on their faces" indicating that they were trying to get a reaction out of him.
Though it's difficult to hear everything that was said in the video, Rice's account of the confrontation doesn't dispute what the reporters said. While speaking to the spectator, one of the reporters suggested that Rice may have been intoxicated. That obviously can't be verified. So it's a "he said, he said" scenario, in which each side has their own version of events.
In a statement posted to social media, Starcade Media insisted they meant no disrespect to Rice and were not trying to provoke Rice. Nor were there any "smirks," as perceived.
Perhaps Rice's feelings on the Chiefs' receivers will be revisited later on in a different setting.
I don't believe that
Is the Chiefs receiving core good enough to win another Super Bowl?
Those two cac would’ve loved it for the 15 minutes of fame and a nice lawsuit. Jerry definitely needs to have handlers around him.Let those Popeye's commercials think Jerry's one way and find out what a fist(s) that's been catching bricks all its life tastes like!!! Fcuk around and find out!
Those two cac would’ve loved it for the 15 minutes of fame and a nice lawsuit. Jerry definitely needs to have handlers around him.
Handlers cost money, at his age he is probably trying to cut back on certain things so one would think that handlers wouldn't be needed...but alas here he is.Those two cac would’ve loved it for the 15 minutes of fame and a nice lawsuit. Jerry definitely needs to have handlers around him.