Ravens Cut Ray Rice After Footage of Running Back Punching Then-Fiancee Is Released

The Baltimore Ravens have taken a stand against domestic violence, announcing Monday on social media that they have cut ties with running back Ray Rice. Suggested Reading Why Jeff Bezos Ex MacKenzie Scott’s Multi-Million-Dollar HBCU Donations Couldn’t Come at a Better Time Why Idris Elba’s New Wax Figure Might Be the Most Realistic Ever Created!…

The Baltimore Ravens have taken a stand against domestic violence, announcing Monday on social media that they have cut ties with running back Ray Rice.

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The NFL then announced shortly afterward that Rice has been suspended indefinitely, signaling that the onetime star running back’s days of playing in the NFL are essentially over. 

The news comes after video footage was leaked on gossip site TMZ that appears to show Rice punching his then-fiancee, Janay Palmer, in the face and knocking her unconscious. Rice then grabs Palmer and drags her body out of an Atlantic City, N.J., casino elevator before a security guard stops him.

The incident took place earlier this year, and initially, leaked footage just showed Rice dragging Palmer, who is now his wife, from the elevator. Speculation was that a fight had ensued, but many in the Ravens organization argued that no one knew what had happened inside the elevator.

The NFL handed down a two-game suspension to Rice, which many felt was too light, given what was rumored to have occurred inside the elevator. The emergence of the disturbing elevator footage, however, leaves little doubt as to what happened, and as such the Ravens, who stand to lose some $9.5 million, have cut the running back from the squad.

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