Ex-NFL
running back Ray Rice apologizes for his assault
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[February 14, 2015]
By Steve Ginsburg
BALTIMORE (Reuters) - Running back Ray
Rice, released by the Baltimore Ravens after video surfaced of him
knocking his then-fiancee unconscious in a New Jersey casino elevator,
apologized on Friday to the team and the city of Baltimore for the
"horrible mistake I made."
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Rice, arrested after the assault last February, spent his entire
seven-year National Football League career with the Ravens and is
now hoping another team will give him a second chance.
Rice made his apology in a statement addressed to "Dear Baltimore"
and said it was not a farewell.
"To all the kids who looked up to me, I'm truly sorry for letting
you down but I hope it's helped you learn that one bad decision can
turn your dream into a nightmare," he said in a statement.
"There is no excuse for domestic violence and I apologize for the
horrible mistake I made."
The assault on Janay Palmer, who is now Rice's wife, was a catalyst
for the NFL strengthening its policies on domestic violence and
sexual assault.
"I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me, and I hope to
make a positive difference in people’s lives by raising awareness of
this issue," Rice said.
"The last seven years that my family and I have spent in Baltimore
have by far been the best of our lives," he said. "From the bottom
of my heart, I thank you all for the love and support you’ve shown
my family and I throughout my football career."
Rice was a three-time Pro Bowl running back and a major reason the
Ravens won the Super Bowl following the 2012 season.
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell suspended Rice for two games for the
altercation but suspended him indefinitely after graphic video
surfaced from inside the Atlantic City elevator. At the same time
Goodell suspended Rice, the Ravens cut him.
Rice had pleaded not guilty in May to a count of aggravated assault
and was entered into a pre-trial intervention program for first-time
offenders.
Although his suspension from the NFL was overturned, the 28-year-old
Rice has yet to sign with another club.
"We’ll always be grateful for the love we’ve received from all of
our fans and supporters, and for winning a Super Bowl," he said.
"I'll always be proud to say I played for the Baltimore Ravens."
(Reporting by Steve Ginsburg; Editing by Bill Trott)
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