TMZ released video of the former San Francisco 49ers receiver dancing to R. Kelly's "Bump N' Grind" without a shirt in front of a crowd.
It isn't the first time the NFL's all-time leading receiver has done something like this.
"Jerry gave a shirtless lap dance at a similar event in Tahoe back in 2016," writes TMZ, "and shook it skin-on-skin with a thong'd out model at another similar party in 2015."
The locale in the video appears to be the same event as the one from a video last week that showed Rice declaring himself as the "best football player of all-time" to former NBA player Charles Barkley. It looks like Rice had an entertaining week.
H/t to Patrick Tulini for the find.
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