SMU suspends CB Teddy Knox as he faces felony charges from a multi-vehicle crash
NFL player Rashee Rice and SMU player Teddy Knox face second lawsuit tied to Dallas crash. Police say Rice and Knox were speeding at excessive speed when they crashed into a car in Dallas. Rice, Knox face a $1 million lawsuit over the crash in which one victim claims excessive speed led to the crash.
Police say they were both driving at high speeds that led to a six-car crash. Rice, Teddy Knox face multiple felony charges. Two other crash victims are suing Rice and Knox for $1 million. Police say Rice, Knox both face felony charges related to the crash.
SMU football player Theodore "Teddy" Knox was involved in a high-speed crash with Kansas City Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice. Knox was suspended from the team after being involved in the crash with Rice. Rice is a member of the Chiefs' Kansas City team.
SMU suspends Teddy Knox as he faces felony charges from multi-vehicle crash involving Chiefs' Rashee Rice. Rice turned himself into police Thursday. Knox is facing the same charges as Rice, who turned himself in to police. Rice is charged with multiple counts of felony vehicular manslaughter.
SMU wide receiver Teddy Knox facing charges over alleged involvement in Rashee Rice crash. Knox will not be stepping onto a football field any time soon. Knox is accused of involvement in the crash that led to the death of Rice, who was injured in the car crash.
Two vehicles were linked to Rashee Rice, 23, during the crash. The cars were speeding on the expressway and lost control, resulting in a crash that involved four other vehicles. Rice, who was driving at the time of the crash, has been suspended from SMU.
SMU football player Teddy Knox suspended for alleged role in Rashee Rice crash. Knox facing charges in car crash involving Rice. Rice was injured in the crash, but Rice was cleared of any wrongdoing. Knox is accused of playing in the car crash that involved Rice in the incident.