Ring camera obtained by TMZ Sports shows injured Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice's mother stealing a package from her neighbor while wearing a custom "Momma-Rice" Chiefs jersey with his number.
Marsha Kearney was seen walking by the doorway and looking into the camera before walking the opposite direction at around 6:39 p.m. CT on Sunday (September 29), shortly after her son suffered a knee injury during the Chiefs' road win against the Los Angeles Chargers. Kearney then returned to the door, slid a package onto the ground with her foot, wrongfully suspecting it was moved out of the frame of the camera, and lifting it with her feet before walking away.
The package reportedly contained two limited-edition Chappell Roan vinyls purchased from Urban Outfitters and the buyer tried to work with Kearney, Rice and their apartment complex to get the items back before filing a report with police on Wednesday (October 2). The incident is the latest in what has been a tumultuous few months for Rice since winning the Super Bowl as a rookie in February.
The 24-year-old was arrested for an alleged assault incident in Dallas -- though the victim requested not to pursue charges -- in May, one month after being arrested in relation to a six-vehicle crash that took place in the same city. Rice was carted off the field during the first quarter of Sunday's game after colliding with quarterback Patrick Mahomes while attempting to tackle Kristian Fulton on an interception return.
Rice was the Chiefs' leading receiver entering Sunday's game with 24 receptions for 288 yards and two touchdowns.