Chiefs’ Offensive Surge Credited to Two Unsung Heroes Powering KC's Offense
Summary
The Kansas City Chiefs saw a change in their offense after wide receiver Rashee Rice returned from suspension and rookie running back Brashard Smith showed strong performance. Both players contributed significantly to the team's victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, with Rice leading in receptions and touchdowns, while Smith added critical rushing and receiving yards.Key Facts
- Rashee Rice returned to play after a six-game suspension.
- Rice led the Chiefs with seven receptions, ten targets, and two touchdowns against the Raiders.
- Brashard Smith recorded 39 rushing yards and 42 receiving yards in the game.
- Mitch Holthus, a Chiefs announcer, praised both Rice and Smith for their complementary skills.
- Rice ran a 4.51-second 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine and has recorded 938 receiving yards in 2023.
- Smith ran a 4.39-second 40-yard dash at the 2025 NFL Combine and had a strong college career at SMU.
- Smith has 67 rushing yards and 122 receiving yards in the current season so far.
- The Chiefs will face the Washington Commanders next on "Monday Night Football."
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