Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has been hit with a third lawsuit over a 119mph car crash in Dallas last year.
The Super Bowl winner is accused of ‘outrageous conduct’ after he allegedly drove his Lamborghini Urus at nearly 120mph before causing a six-vehicle crash on a highway in Texas.
He faces eight criminal charges including aggravated assault and Rice has now been sued once more over the crash.
Kayla Quinn claims that both she suffered physical, mental and emotional trauma from the wreck, which occurred when she and her son were driving home from the Dallas Zoo.
Quinn is now seeking between $250,000 and $1million in the lawsuit filed against Rice and former SMU football star Theodore Knox, who is alleged to have been racing Rice in a Corvette at speeds of up to 116mph.
According to reports, Rice told police that he lost control of his Lamborghini, sparking the six-car collision. The lawsuit claims that both Rice and Knox had consumed alcohol before the crash.
Rashee Rice has been hit with a third lawsuit over a 119mph car crash in Dallas last year

He allegedly drove his Lamborghini at nearly 120mph before causing a six-vehicle crash
Former SMU football star Theodore Knox is alleged to have been racing Rice before the crash
‘Defendants and their passengers exited their exotic “supercars,” gathered their belongings and briskly walked past their victims up an exit ramp and left the scene of the collision,’ the complaint states.
‘In so doing, Defendants had the opportunity to witness the damage to the other vehicles and the visibly injured operators and passengers in other vehicles that were in plain sight.
‘Despite these innocent victims calling for emergency help and desperately trying to exit their damaged vehicles in a state of shock.’
The lawsuit continues: ‘Defendants intentionally and knowingly evaded assisting those injured by their outrageous conduct and absconded from the scene.
‘The victims and bystanders tried to engage the Defendants, but they were ignored as the Defendants fled to avoid responsibility.’
Two other victims of the crash, Edvard Petrovskiy and Irina Gromova, previously sued Rice and Knox for $10million.
The Daily Mail has reached out to representatives for Rice and Knox for comment.