Both sports vehicles in major Dallas crash allegedly linked to Chiefs WR Rashee Rice
Rice’s alleged involvement in the crash is unclear, but the police call sheet listed him as the suspected driver of a Corvette
Dallas Police continue to look for the drivers and passengers of two sports cars involved in a high-speed crash.
The crash happened Saturday evening on Central Expressway near University Blvd.
Four other vehicles were tangled in the chain-reaction wreck that led to injuries and part of the highway being shut down for hours. Days later, inquiries concerning Rashee Rice, the NFL player who won a Super Bowl, are still being made regarding his possible involvement.
Rice, 23, was a second-round pick by the Chiefs last year. He had a notable rookie season during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl run.
Rice grew up in North Richland Hills and attended Southern Methodist University.
Two opulent sports cars are seen tearing past another car in witness footage that NBC 5 obtained. A black Lamborghini is the first vehicle to lose control and crash into the center median. Moments after, the dashcam video shows a black Corvette swerve to the right and hit a silver vehicle and van.
Pictures obtained by TMZ Sports show at least five men walking away from the scene.
According to attorney Kyle Coker, the black SUV belongs to a local Dallas-based luxury car rental company.