Allegations of Domestic Violence Against Chiefs’ Rashee Rice from Former Partner Dacoda Jones

In a shocking revelation shared on social media, Dacoda Jones, the mother of Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice’s two children, has made serious allegations of domestic violence against the NFL player. In a lengthy Instagram post, Jones uploaded 14 photos showing bruises, cuts, and images of her damaged property, including ripped clothes and a trashed home. Although she did not explicitly name Rice, the context of her post strongly suggests the accusations are directed toward him.
The Allegations: A Heartbreaking Account of Abuse
Jones, who has been in a relationship with Rice for several years, described a pattern of abuse, both physical and emotional, that she claims to have endured over the past eight years. In her post, she wrote:
“I’m so tired of keeping quiet. I’ve been through too much in a span of 8 years and I’ve had ENOUGH!”
She continued to describe abusive incidents during her relationship with Rice, including times when he allegedly broke her door, physically assaulted her while she was pregnant, and locked her outside in freezing conditions after catching her cheating. Jones also claimed that Rice destroyed her belongings, including cutting up her shoes and clothes, and that he failed to meet his responsibilities as a father to their two children, leaving her to support the family while he lacked accountability.
“I’m just tired of him not doing right by my boys. It’s not fair he doesn’t call them. He rather be laid up with hoes,” Jones wrote in the post. “I’ve protected his image too long and I’m done doing that. It’s time to protect my peace, protect my children, and stand up for myself.”
Rashee Rice’s Background: A Rising NFL Star with Controversies
Rashee Rice, 25, is a star wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs, having contributed significantly to their recent Super Bowl appearance. Despite his football achievements, Rice has been embroiled in multiple controversies off the field, including his involvement in a high-speed car crash in May 2024 that resulted in serious injury. At the time, he was racing another vehicle on a Dallas highway in a Lamborghini, an incident that led to a 30-day jail sentence and five years of probation for Rice.
In addition to his legal troubles, the NFL suspended Rice for the first six games of the 2025 season for his role in the crash. He pleaded guilty to charges including racing on a highway causing bodily injury and collision involving serious bodily injury, and was ordered to pay $115,482 to the victims. Despite these controversies, his teammate Travis Kelce was outspoken in supporting Rice, wearing a “Free 4” t-shirt during the 2025 season, a reference to Rice’s jersey number.
Jones’s Statement and Public Support
In her Instagram post, Jones shared disturbing images of her injuries and the damage to her home, expressing her frustration over the years of abuse and neglect. The statement she posted was a powerful call for change and empowerment, as she emphasized the importance of protecting her peace and standing up for herself and her children.
While Jones’s post has received support from Chariah Gordon (partner of Rice’s former Chiefs teammate Mecole Hardman) and Sheawna Weathersby (former partner of Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones), it has also been met with denials from Rice’s family. His grandmother has publicly dismissed the allegations, calling them false and suggesting that Jones lied about the events following a dispute over paying for an apartment.
Rice’s Legal and Professional Situation
While Jones has not yet filed a police report, the allegations of domestic abuse come amid a backdrop of significant personal and professional turmoil for Rice. Having been a key part of the Chiefs’ offense, Rice was expected to return to the field following his suspension, but his future in the league is now clouded by these new accusations. The Kansas City Chiefs have issued a statement acknowledging awareness of the allegations and confirming that they are in communication with the NFL but refraining from further comment at this time.
Rice’s legal troubles and off-field issues have put his career and personal life in the spotlight, and these latest allegations could lead to further scrutiny from both the NFL and the Chiefs. The league has the power to impose additional discipline, even in the absence of criminal charges, based on the findings of their investigation.
Travis Kelce’s Support and the Fallout
Travis Kelce, one of Rice’s most vocal supporters in the past, is also in a complicated position due to his public defense of Rice. Kelce was adamant in defending Rice after the 2024 crash, stating in a public interview that he believed in his teammate’s character and that the situation should be left in the past. “I’m just happy to get my guy back out there,” Kelce said in 2025, referring to Rice’s return to the field after his suspension. “Rashee is such a good dude.”
However, the allegations of domestic abuse put Kelce and the Chiefs in an uncomfortable position, with public opinion likely to shift depending on how this situation unfolds.

The Impact on Rice’s Future
Rice’s future in the NFL and with the Chiefs is now uncertain. While he was once seen as a rising star in the league, the allegations of domestic violence could tarnish his reputation and lead to further sanctions from the league. The Chiefs, already dealing with a mix of controversies surrounding their players, will likely face tough decisions in the coming days, depending on the outcome of the investigation and the response from the NFL.
As the situation develops, all eyes will be on both the NFL’s investigation and the Kansas City Chiefs’ response, as the league continues to navigate serious off-field issues with its players. For now, the allegations made by Dacoda Jones have cast a dark shadow over the career of Rashee Rice and raised questions about accountability, justice, and the responsibility of high-profile athletes both on and off the field.
The NFL, the Chiefs, and Rashee Rice now face a pivotal moment—one that will not only affect the future of Rice’s career but also the credibility of the league’s commitment to addressing off-field conduct.