Rashee Rice Legal Update & Chiefs Draft Dilemma: To Gamble on Talent or Play it Safe?
From the NFL’s conduct ruling to the "Red Flags" on Jordan Tyson, we break down the future of the Chiefs' wide receiver room.
In this hilariously hostile and high-stakes edition of Only Weird Games, Josh Brisco returns from a Florida hotel room to settle some scores and break down the biggest news in Chiefs Kingdom.
The episode kicks off with a “nuclear option” of petty revenge, as Josh targets Nate and Seth’s personal lives before diving into the serious business of Rashee Rice. With the NFL officially closing its investigation into Rice’s recent allegations without discipline, the path is clear for a full 17-game season—but at what cost?
The crew doesn’t hold back on Rice’s “football stupidity” regarding his social media antics and demands for “JSN money.” Is a team-friendly extension even on the table, or has a lack of self-awareness poisoned the well? The conversation shifts gears to the upcoming NFL Draft, where the guys weigh the “blue-chip” stability of Carnell Tate against the polarizing “wild card” that is Jordan Tyson. Can the Chiefs trust Tyson’s elite separation skills despite a history of nagging hamstring injuries?
From medical evaluations to contract psychology, this episode is a masterclass in roster construction and the “mental toughness” required to play for Andy Reid.
Top 3 Takeaways:
Rashee Rice Cleared: The NFL’s decision not to suspend Rice for his latest off-field allegations means he is on track for a full season, placing the ball squarely in his court to prove his long-term value.
The Maturity Tax: The hosts argue that Rice’s lack of self-awareness regarding his contract status and public criticism of coaches could make the Chiefs hesitant to offer a lucrative long-term extension.
The Jordan Tyson Gamble: While Tyson is a “mixtape king” with elite separation, his recurring hamstring issues make him a high-risk target at pick #9 compared to more durable “floor-raisers” like Carnell Tate.


