Dacoda Nichole Jones Deletes Her Domestic Violence Post About Rashee Rice

Rashee Rice’s ex-girlfriend and baby mama Dacoda Jones has deleted the wild domestic violence allegation posts.

The internet never sleeps. It screenshots and then it waits. That’s exactly what happened when Dacoda Jones, ex-girlfriend and baby mama of NFL wide receiver Rashee Rice, quietly deleted posts that appeared to accuse him of domestic violence. Quiet move, loud reaction.

The posts were up, people saw and shared them. Then suddenly, poof. Gone. Just like that. No warning, no explanation. Just a digital cleanup that sent social media into full detective mode.

Dacoda Jones uploaded 14 pictures and a lengthy statement on Instagram on Wednesday afternoon showing cuts and bruises over her body, parts of her home trashed and her clothes ripped apart.

While she did not specifically name Kansas City Chiefs star in her post, it was interpreted as an allegation against him. His team said in a statement on Wednesday that they were aware of the post and the NFL opened an investigation the following day. Rice has not yet responded.

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There has been no update since then, either from the Chiefs or the NFL, who were both contacted for comment by the Daily Mail.

Jones’s statement at the time read: ‘I’m so tired of keeping quiet I’m so tired of protecting his image. I’ve been through too much in a span of 8 years and I’ve had ENOUGH!

‘I’ve dealt with abuse for years, me and this man decided to break up a couple months ago and since then it’s been nothing but hell.

Well, since there was nowhere she mentioned Rice’s name, we can take these allegations as many of those subtle accusations.

‘He’s very controlling, there’s been times he’s came to my new home broken my door, there’s been times when he would put his hands on me while I was pregnant even had the audacity to lock me outside all night in ten degree weather because he got caught cheating.’

She continued: ‘He’s cut up all my shoes and clothes leaving me with nothing because he gotten caught up. And there’s multiple instances of cheating but besides that I’m just tired of him not doing right by my boys. It’s not fair he doesn’t call them. He rather be layed up with hoes.

‘He literally left us in Kansas and I had to beg him to send money so that I could drive to Texas with my kids and all our stuff. We have an agreement because of everything he’s put me through and he still doesn’t follow it. He’s now trying to remove me and my kids from our home for no apparent reason. I’ve known this man for YEARS.

‘He tries to put on this persona like he’s dad of the year. He does the bare minimum and I have to beg for that. I’ve protected his image too long and I’m done doing that. It’s time to protect my peace, protect my children and stand up for myself.’

Jones’ post received support from Chariah Gordon, the partner of Rice’s former Chiefs teammate Mecole Hardman, and Sheawna Weathersby, who used to date the Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones.

The bigger lesson here is simple. Social media is not a courtroom. Posting allegations online can explode instantly. Deleting them later doesn’t rewind the moment, it just adds another chapter.

For now, that’s where things stand. Posts deleted, questions unanswered, screenshots saved, the internet is watching closely, refreshing timelines, and waiting to see what happens next.

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