Why Rashee Rice's jail release does not solve the Kansas City Chiefs' receiver problem just yet

Rashee Rice has been released from jail after a 30-day sentence, returning to a Kansas City Chiefs roster that desperately needs him to stay healthy and available. But between his injury history and recent drug test failure, the question of reliability looms large. SI.com analysts Albert Breer and Connor Orr have both flagged Stefon Diggs as a low-risk option worth pursuing. Diggs, now fully exonerated and cleared by the NFL, is drawing interest from multiple teams including the Los Angeles Rams and possibly the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs face real competition if they decide to move on him.

Why Rashee Rice's jail release does not solve the Kansas City Chiefs' receiver problem just yet
Rashee Rice has been released from jail after a 30-day sentence, returning to a Kansas City Chiefs roster that desperately needs him to stay healthy and available. But between his injury history and recent drug test failure, the question of reliability looms large. SI.com analysts Albert Breer and Connor Orr have both flagged Stefon Diggs as a low-risk option worth pursuing. Diggs, now fully exonerated and cleared by the NFL, is drawing interest from multiple teams including the Los Angeles Rams and possibly the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs face real competition if they decide to move on him.