We're few months out from the NFL being back, and athletes across the league are putting in the work to be ready for the upcoming season as they look at how they will achieve their goals individually as well as on their teams. With that in mind, we're excited to have LVIII Super Bowl Champion Rashee Rice of the Kansas City Chiefs as this month's cover star!
We sit down with him to talk about his love for the game, what it's like playing his position, being on the Chiefs, playing for this team, looking at the season ahead, and what he does entrepreneurially as well as philanthropically off the field!
ATHLEISURE MAG: When did you first fall in love with football?
RASHEE RICE: When I was about five years old, I played for my local community team in Philly called the Island Eagles.
AM: When did you realize that you wanted to play football professionally?
RR: I realized I wanted to play professionally when I got my first college offer. It was
like a testament to me - getting a full ride scholarship showed me that I was good enough, and I felt like I could take it even further.
AM: What can you tell us about being a Wide Receiver?
RR: I think the number one thing is that all eyes are always on you. It’s always you versus the man in front of you. So, you get a lot of one-on-one opportunities to prove yourself. You have to make the most of every opportunity you get when the ball's coming your way.
AM: What does it mean to you to play for the Kansas City Chiefs?
RR: It means everything to me. I have the best quarterback in the NFL, the best tightend, and the right guys around me. I also have the best coach - someone I looked up to as a kid growing up in Philly and an Eagles fan. I love playing for KC because the city doesn’t have a NBA team , so we are all they got to represent the city right now and I really enjoy that. We love that and we continue to embrace that.
AM: You played at SMU and had an amazing rookie season which culminated in a Super Bowl ring! What can you tell us about your football career and what the first year meant to you?
RR: I can tell you it wasn’t easy. It took a while for me to get situated and comfortable with who I wanted to surround myself with on the team and learn from. It was a grind - it was the longest season I have ever experienced, transitioning from college to the NFL. Dealing with the transition and training was hard, but paid off.
AM: You're entering your 2nd year in the NFL with this team, what are you looking forward to?
RR: I’m looking forward to competing and showing the the world that I am one of the top receivers in the NFL.
AM: What is it like playing with Patrick Mahomes II as well as other members from this championship caliber team and what have you learned from them?
RR: Playing with Pat and the rest of the guys has been amazing. They already had that championship mindset that I wanted to learn from. So coming in, working and being able to be around them showed me I am capable of being a champion - all I have to do is follow their lead.
AM: What are 3 workouts that you do to optimize yourself in the sport that would be great for our community who are interested in adding items to their routines?
RR: Ladder drills – These help keep your feet quick and ready.
Catching tennis balls – The smaller ball forces you to focus on the catch, improving hand-eye coordination.
Conditioning – Running and endurance training help me stay in shape and prepare for any route I have to run.
AM: What have the past few months been like for you as you have been preparing for your second season?
RR: I’ve been focusing on by making sure my body and mindset are where they need to be. I have been focusing on my training and workouts, also spending time with my close family and friends.
AM: With the 2025 season coming up, what can you tell us about what game day is like for you in terms of things that you do on Sunday ahead of hitting the field and what you do after finishing your game?
RR: On game day, I wake up and pray, then start to get ready to head to the stadium,
depending on game time. When I get there I usually have some type of meeting or walkthrough. Overall, game day is a relaxed day for me. The most important thing for me is music – it’s everything. I listen to music all day getting my mindset right before hitting the field.
AM: Outside of the game, how do you take time for yourself when you're not training, preparing for the next game etc?
RR: I really love being in the crib and I love watching movies. My perfect day off is sitting on the couch, having some good food and watching a good movie.
AM: Tell us about Sun Walker, your clothing line!
RR: Sun Walker is my passion outside of football. It’s my clothing line that I recently dropped, that symbolizes my life. The sun represents the spotlight, and the Sun Walker represents me - everything I have overcome and will continue to overcome.
It reflects my journey and the transition of becoming the person I always hoped to be.
AM: How do you give back philanthropically?
RR: I do a lot for my community, I try to give back to every city that has been a part of my journey thus far. This past season, I held a Thanksgiving Drive for the families of Kansas City. I held a Christmas Drive for the children of Big Brother, Big Sister of Dallas. We were able to take them shopping at Target for some gifts. In April, I’m having an event for the kids of North Richland Hills, the city where I went to middle school and high school, to come out and have fun. In May, I’ll be having a free football camp in Dallas/Fort Worth, the city I attended college. So, I’m definitely doing some things to give back and going to continue to do some more initiatives in the future.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS | FRONT + BACK COVER, PG 17 - 21 AFTR-DRK | PG 24 Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire | PG 26 + 28 Rashee Rice | PG 26 Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire |
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