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A wide receiver making to the good books of some of the finest quarterbacks out there is indeed something. Tyreek Hill gained the trust of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and coach Mike McDaniel and hence has been performing his best. Similarly, the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been earning the trust of his quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, and coach Andy Reid. The latest 107-yard magic is the perfect example of the statement.

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The Chiefdom has been waiting for over two months for a WR to take over the main role, and it might have finally happened on Sunday. His touchdown run all the way and setting a record helped Rice contribute to the winning of the Chiefs. With this, he shattered the notion of being Mahomes’ second choice, as Andy Reid also revealed the magic of Rice on the team recently.

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Andy Reid reveals what it takes to get Patrick Mahomes’ trust

When playing against the Las Vegas Raiders, the Chiefs’ rookie Rashee Rice, became the top receiver for the franchise and achieved his first game with 100 or more receiving yards in his career. He emerged as the major contributor to the Chiefs’ 31-17 win. Post-game, when Andy Reid was asked for his take on Rice, the 65-year-old revealed why Rice seems to be establishing himself really well.

He said, “He’s a smart kid. He works tremendously hard at his profession here so he’s got the trust of the quarterback.” Building on his route running, Rice sometimes changed direction during breaks, leading to incorrect footwork and giving away his moves to defensive backs too soon. Even his second preseason game didn’t start well, however, later in the season, Rice has been getting better every week.

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Most recently, he led all the receivers by catching 8-of-10 targets for 107 yards in the Raiders’ game, building trust with his quarterback.

A dive into Patrick Mahomes and Rashee Rice’s budding chemistry

The Chiefs’ offense broke out in Week 12, and the chemistry that caught the eyes of the Chiefdom was between Patrick Mahomes and Rashee Rice. The Rookie receiver had his best game so far as a pro in the Sunday night football game. After the Raiders took a 14-0 lead against the Chiefs, Mahomes’ offense squad started performing well under pressure. During the first scoring drive in the second quarter, Mahomes threw the pass to Rice, who was running across the field in the middle, on the crucial 3rd and 8 in the red zone.

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Rice’s catch resulted in a first down that kept the Chiefs’ drive alive. Furthermore, he caught eight passes for 107 yards, besides scoring a touchdown, out of 10 targets. Post-game, Patrick Mahomes told the reporters about his connection with Rice, “I think [Rice] has a chance to be a great receiver in this league and we’re going to continue to push him to be that receiver every single week.”

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He added that Rice is a player who strives for more, and Mahomes thinks “that’s the biggest thing.” This way Mahomes revealed why he has been trusting Rice this season, and its all worth it!

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Bhwya Sriya is an NFL Editor at EssentiallySports. A certified beat reporter with a Master’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication, she specializes in live game coverage, breaking news, and injury reports. Her work is particularly focused on the Kansas City Chiefs and Super Bowl reporting, where she excels at combining tactical analysis with major off-field narratives, such as the Travis Kelce–Taylor Swift story. With over two years on the EssentiallySports editorial team, Bhwya has earned a spot as a mentor to the site's reporters. This role is a natural fit, given her extensive experience and her long-standing personal engagement with sports, which includes earning athletics medals at divisional championships. She leverages her background in both technical writing and hands-on sports to guide her team.

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